It is confirmed that all third-party games for Switch 2 except one will not have a true physical edition
At least at launch, it seems that it will be a very bad console for fans of physical media

- April 24, 2025
- Updated: April 24, 2025 at 10:50 AM

Nintendo has confirmed that the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 will be more powerful and versatile, with greater support from third-party developers, promising to enrich the library of games available for the console. However, a new distribution model has sparked controversy among fans in Japan and the West. Most third-party titles will be available in a new format called Game-Key Cards, which does not store the full game but acts as a key to download the game from the eShop.
A key inside a card and some fans not buying the games
This system, which has been revealed by Nintendo during the Switch 2 presentation, has sparked consumer discontent. The Game-Key Cards will allow players to start downloading the game after inserting the card into the console; however, the community fears that this new strategy will close the door to reselling and lending games. Unlike traditional cartridges, which contain the full game, Game-Key Cards depend on the continuity of the eShop for their operation. If this store were to close in the future, as happened with the Wii U store, players could permanently lose access to certain titles.
Currently, the only games being developed in the form of physical cartridges are some editions of notable titles like Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition. It is expected that the new formats will have an impact on the second-hand market, something that many critics consider a violation of consumer rights. Although Game-Key Cards can be resold, the widespread fear lies in the uncertainty about the future availability of games, generating an intense dialogue about the future of collecting in the digital age.
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