If you were hoping to kickstart your 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Nintendo Switch 2 collection with some new physical games, it looks like that might not be possible. Pre-orders for Switch 2 games have started in Japan, and it looks like most of them are going to be Game-Key Cards, which are basically physical cartridges that unܫlock digital💧 downloads instead of having the actual game on them.

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There are a couple of exceptions. The first-party Nintendo Switch 2 Edition games, including 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Breath of the Wild and Tears of꧃ the Kingdom, will come with a cartridge that actually has the game on it. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition will have a true physical release. But besides that, all of the physical third-party launch titles are going to come with digital downloads, at least in Japan. The Switch was the ꦅbest console for physical games, but the Switch 2 might end up being the worst.

Physical Forever

Mario looking at a collection of Nintendo Switch cartridges

While I’ve fully embraced a digital-only lifestyle on PC and PlayStation 5, I still enjoy collecting Switch cartridges. Their size makes them easy to store and travel with, just like the Switch, and having them around reminds me of simpler times. I’ve been collecting Nintendo cartridges since the Game Boy Pocket came out in 1998, and I’m not planning on stopping💙 unless I don’t have a choice.

The Switch has the best physical library too. There are more Switch exclusive games than any ot💫her console, so naturally there are more Switch-exclusive physical games. There are also some non-Switch exclusive indie games that have gotten Switch-exclusive physical releases, like Citizen Sleeper, Cave Story+, and Fight Crab. There are over 200 Switch-exclusive physical games. I’d be surprised if PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S have a dozen exclusives between them.

The Switch has been 🐷keeping physical games alive while the rest of the industry moves towards an all-digital future. But it’s startiไng to look like the Switch 2 is giving up on physical games too.

Is This The Beginning Of The End For Physical Nintendo Games?

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Before you hit the panic button, it’s possible that the digital-only launch library isn’t indicative of what will actually be on offer for the Switch 2. These are the games that publishers wanted to get ready for the new Switch right away, so it’s possible that there just wasn’t eno♔ugh time to spin up manufacturing on all of these new cartridges. Down the line, when there’s a more consi🦩stent supply chain that isn’t dedicating every single microgram of plastic to making Mario Kart World cartridges, maybe more games will have actual physical releases.

But then again, maybe not. Manufacturing physical games is significantly more expensive than distributing digital games, which means thinner margins for publishers. Considering the vast majority of sales are digital anyway, there isn’t that much incentive to keep producing physical games either. On top of thaꦏt, cartridges have a limited capacity. Bigger games require higher capacity, more expensive cartridges - another factor that will discourage companies from producing physical games.

It will be a sad day when physical Nintendo games aren’t being made anymore. The Switch 2’s GameShare system - as convoluted as it may be - seems like a way to eliminate one of the biggest advantages physical games have over digital, so maybe Nintendo is indeed setti🔯ng the stage to scale back on physical ca🦄rtridges throughout the Switch 2 generation.

I don’t love it, but with how prevalent digital-only games have become, it doesn’t🅺 seem like there’s any way to stop it.

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