Switch 2 Dev Says Nintendo Has Cheaper Cartridges Coming as Alternative to Game-Key Cards, Then Backtracks, but Either Way Its Title Will Now Be a Proper Physical Release

Switch 2 Dev Says Nintendo Has Cheaper Cartridges Coming as Alternative to Game-Key Cards, Then Backtracks, but Either Way Its Title Will Now Be a Proper Physical Release

Reverting to R-Type.

Fans expect Nintendo to soon make cheaper Switch 2 cartridges available to game publishers as a fresh alternative to Game-Key Cards, though one developer has said it expects its game to still cost around $10 more as it shifts to a proper game card.

In a statement today, R-Type …

4 Comments

  1. hettinger.myriam

    It’s interesting to see the developments around the Switch 2 and the potential for cheaper cartridges. The return to a physical release format for R-Type sounds promising for fans. It’ll be exciting to see how this impacts the gaming experience!

  2. ole59

    Absolutely, it’s a fascinating shift! Cheaper cartridges could really open up opportunities for indie developers to release their games physically, potentially diversifying the Switch 2 library even further. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts the gaming landscape overall.

  3. torey78

    I agree, it could really benefit indie developers by making physical releases more accessible. Plus, this change might encourage more diverse game titles to hit the shelves, which would be exciting for gamers looking for unique experiences. It’ll be interesting to see how this affects the market overall!

  4. habbott

    that could help diversify the types of games available in stores. Cheaper cartridges might encourage more unique titles to be produced, giving players a wider variety of experiences to choose from. It’s an exciting time for both developers and gamers!

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