Nintendo Switch 2 After all, there may be game cartridges that offer different storage sizes. Currently, Switch 2 developers are limited to one storage size option (64GB) for physical release.
It's not clear from the beginning, but the 64GB of a single storage option of Switch 2 has a great influence on the decision of many developers. The storage size provided exceeds the requirements of many games built for the platform, so the studio had to choose a game key card to save the cost. This game key card contains only a license that can download the game in a digital way, not game data, so this is why Nintendo fans' sections have been raised before the console is released.
Two card switches can get more storage options to reduce the need for game key cards.
What can be seen as a positive update is that Macronix, a Taiwanese company that clearly handles Nintendo's demand for cartridge, is in progress. According to UALYZE (discovered by Twitter user Supermetaldave64), Storage Solutions Company recently used ROM products mainly in “Nintendo Switch Game Cartridges” and in the future, in -house MLC NAND and outsourced 3D We have shared the NAND component to provide these cards with “various dose requirements.” Given that there is already a different storage capacity for the original switch card, it can be used to infer that the statement mentioned above is talking about something similar to the switch 2 card.
This development has an important meaning in the context of the game key card. In recent months, more game studios have chosen Nintendo's game key card because the storage options for switch 2 cartridges are small. The possibility of an optimal storage option in the future has an appointment, and more developers can indicate the changing trend of putting game data into the cartridge instead of the key of the game. In addition, the disadvantaged fan sentiment surrounding the game key card adds to the possibility of such a change.
Most of the innovation of Switch 2 was well known, but the introduction of the game Key cartridge was certainly not the same type of treatment. Fortunately, fans do not make this work inconspicuous to fans. In fact, the console giants conduct a survey in several markets, including Japan and the West, and records and evaluates two players what they think about the game key card.
- brand
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Nintendo
- Original release date
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June 5, 2025
- Originally MSRP (USD)
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$ 449.99
- Operating system
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ownership
- solve
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1080p (handheld) / 4K (docking)
- HDR support
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yes