- Nintendo says he wants to give “future proof” to switch 2 like the original switch
- Since the game sizes are getting larger, the game will allow more games on the key card platform
- Nintendo Switch 2 on “people can publish sports” to “Want to make sure”
Nintendo wants to make sure that the switch 2 is “futures proof”, and it is trying to get it from its new game key cards.
In a recent interview with Nintendo Life After the Switch 2 Direct, Senior Vice President of Nintendo of America for Product Development and Publishing Net Belledov discussed the company’s new game key cards and how they will allow more sports on the platform, it does not matter.
When asked if the game keys would be special for third -party titles, Baheedorf said he did not know any special roadmap for him who was going to use the keys and that “the only way to play our game on our platform”.
He explained, “Obviously, there is a limited amount of memory on the game card, and if you have a publisher that has a game that is bigger than it, it will still be a way to be able to get a retail version of your game on the system.” “Perhaps the only way. The game size has become really bigger, so (the game) is providing just one more avenue.”
Baheedorf added, “The switch lasted for eight years. We really want the future proof (switch 2) and want to make sure people can publish the game on it, and I think it will talk about it.”
Nintendo confirmed that after the switch 2 directors that the game’s key cards would include download “key” and it would not show full game data like other physical editions.
We know the games like Prefixed from bravery And Street Fighter 6: Year 1-2 Fighters Edition Will only be the key to the game card, while new titles will like Mario Cart World And Donkey kong banana The original switch will offer a standard physical game card.
Nintendo switch 2 formally launches 5 June 2025, and costs $ 449.99 / £ 395.99 or 9 499.99 / £ 429.99 Mario Cart World Package
Pre -order is now living in the UK, but the US pre -order and Canada’s pre -order delay is delayed as Nintendo evaluates the potential impact of revenue.