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Nintendo has shaken up how it treats your digital game purchases. It's now calling those virtual game cards, and it hopes to make it easier for you to share your games across multiple Switch systems.
Nintendo wants to know what consumers think about the Switch 2's divisive Game-Key cards, with surveys now being sent out in one region.
Pick a microSD card with a data transfer rate faster than the Switch could handle, and you’d be wasting performance. Luckily, that’s not the case with the Nintendo Switch 2 because it can now ...
Nintendo says the Switch 2 technically supports cards with a capacity up to 2TB, but we haven’t seen any microSD Express model go beyond 1TB just yet. It’s also worth noting that GameStop and ...
It’s therefore important that you make sure that you buy a microSD Express card. Otherwise, it won’t work with your Nintendo Switch 2. You can identify such cards by the “EX” label on them.
These cards are far faster, so don’t expect to pop out your old microSD card from your current Nintendo Switch to use with this one. Recent news regarding the Switch 2 has focused on retailers ...
Even though the Switch 1's MicroSDXC Card cannot be used to save data in the Switch 2, it can be used for this specific instance to transfer data over. When prompted, insert the MicroSD Card into ...
Nintendo originally billed Virtual Game Cards as the Switch and Switch 2’s new means of managing the games, making the process of loading digital titles as simple as slotting in your physical ...
Then there’s the new Game Key Card introduced with the Switch 2. This sort of lies in the middle of the two previous options as it comes with a cartridge but it does not come with the full game ...
Games As fans reject Switch 2 game-key cards, former Nintendo marketing leads say it's unlikely that physical games will ever "100% go away," because "they realize the importance of that" News ...