Nintendo Could Inherit The Physical Gaming Crown By Default


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Sony plans to sell PlayStation games exclusively as digital products starting in 2028, and it’s rumored that Microsoft will also adopt a digital-only approach with its next-gen Xbox Project Helix, a move that could leave Nintendo as the only console manufacturer that will still release games physically–at least for this current gaming generation.

Speaking to VGC, Circana senior director and video game industry advisor Mat Piscatella commented on how he believes that both the PS6 and Project Helix will be digital-only gaming consoles. The upside to this is that, thanks to Nintendo operating in its own bubble, it doesn’t look like it’ll be ditching cartridges in response to Sony and Microsoft’s plans.

“My gut says Nintendo does what Nintendo wants to do, and I don’t see them changing anything in their plans based on what Sony or Microsoft do on anything, really,” Piscatella explained. “Nintendo is going to be Nintendo, for better and/or worse. Retail has already leaned into Nintendo support more and more over the past few years–Nintendo also holds a very strong share of physical software and hardware sales since the launch of Switch 2 in particular–so this could continue to increase, sure.”

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