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A Game-Key card has a "key" stored on it that prompts a download of the game data from Nintendo's servers the first time you insert it.
From Ars Technica
Nintendo finally revealed the details of its upcoming Switch 2 console.
From PC Magazine
“We want to make sure that this is a device that is approachable, that consumers will see as part of their overall entertainment experiences and will understand that it has longevity to it,” Bowser sa...
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The Switch OLED is the most expensive version of the original system, so does the Switch 2 offer enough to make the upgrade worthwhile?
Current microSD cards used in older Nintendo Switch models will not be compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2. The Nintendo Switch 2 will only support microSD Express cards, which are different from the microSD, microSDHC, and microSDXC cards used in previous models.
Nintendo has confirmed some of its Switch 2 game sizes, and, thankfully, they’re relatively small. The Japanese My Nintendo Store lists a number of Switch 2 games alongside their file sizes. The Nintendo Switch 2 features 256 GB of internal storage,
Nintendo's new Switch 2 doesn't hit shelves until June 5th, but we've already played with it. Should existing Switch gamers plan on upgrading?