
One of the most criticized topics by gamers nintendo switch 2 is he physical format of the games as many do not come complete in the cartridge and require you to download the content online. The problem is in the calls game key cards or game key cardsbecause they look like normal cartridges, but in reality they only contain an activation key and not the game itself.
This generates discomfort among users because many feel that the physical format is losing its meaning and that they are pushed to buy digitally. According to rumors, this happens because The cartridges available for the Switch 2 would only be 64 GBwhich makes it expensive for developers to release full physical games, especially if they don’t take up as much space.
This bug could have revealed Nintendo’s plans
This rumor was further strengthened last Friday thanks to a publication from ININ Games in which it was commented that it had been able to adjust production to launch a physical version of R-Type Dimensions III on Switch 2, because Nintendo announced two new, smaller cartridge sizes. This made us think that lower capacity cartridges might be coming, like 16 and 32 GBwhich would make it easier to release full physical games.
But that same day, as explained The edgeININ Games has corrected its post and removed this information. The company clarified that Nintendo had not announced or confirmed new cartridge sizes officially and that any reference to specific capabilities should not be considered official information.
Despite everything, ININ Games confirmed that They will publish the game in physical format for Switch 2, even if the price will be 10 euros more expensive than expected. In short, there is still no official confirmation and everything remains a rumor based on leaks while the key cards will continue to be part of the Switch 2 catalog.