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A sizeable portion of Nintendo Switch 2 players have been very vocal about their opposition to Game-Key Cards that allow players to digitally download a game rather than including it on a cartridge. But there’s at least one publisher that’s taken this criticism to heart by switching gears from This may be a welcome development for Nintendo Switch 2 players who hate Game-Key Cards back to cartridges, thanks to the new size options offered by Nintendo.
Inin Games shared the news that its upcoming US and European run of R-Type Dimensions III is going to be released on a physical cartridge instead of a Game-Key Cards. The company also cited a recalculation of the production prices as a reason for the change. Apparently it’s cheaper to release a game on Game-Key Cards, but the rumored measures taken by Nintendo apparently lowered the price for cartridges as well.
Game-Key Cards have been in physical Nintendo Switch 2 game boxes, but those cards don’t actually include any game data. Instead, the Game-Key Cards allow the console to download the game from the internet.
Nintendo hasn’t issued any statement about this yet, but the rumors suggest that smaller cartridges are being offered in 16GB and

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