The Nintendo Switch 2 features improved hardware and a new eShop, but game-key cards have drawn widespread criticism. Unlike traditional cartridges, these cards unlock digital copies of games, leading to dissatisfaction among players. In response to feedback, Nintendo launched a survey in August to gauge player preferences for various game formats, including digital downloads and cartridges. This survey follows an earlier one conducted in Japan, indicating Nintendo's acknowledgment of the criticism surrounding the new game-key cards. Players find these cards less convenient than expected, lacking the benefits of physical and digital games.
Physical editions of games on the Nintendo Switch 2 can come as game-key cards, which unlock digital versions instead of containing cartridges, drawing criticism from players.
Nintendo launched a survey about game-key cards, asking players about their preferences for game formats, signaling awareness of player dissatisfaction with this new option.
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