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Home / Technology / Switch 2 Cartridge Costs Mysteriously Drop

Switch 2 Cartridge Costs Mysteriously Drop

20 Dec

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Summary

  • Nintendo reportedly offers smaller, cheaper Switch 2 cartridge options.
  • Publisher Inin Games briefly cited new cartridge sizes, then retracted.
  • Lower costs could make full physical Switch 2 releases more viable.
Switch 2 Cartridge Costs Mysteriously Drop

Rumors suggest Nintendo is now offering smaller, less expensive Switch 2 game cartridges, potentially reducing production costs for publishers. Publisher Inin Games initially suggested these new options would allow them to offer full physical cartridges for their game, R-Type Dimensions III, without a substantial price increase. However, Inin Games quickly backtracked, removing references to Nintendo announcing new cartridge sizes and stating no official confirmation existed.

This situation aligns with prior speculation about Nintendo rolling out 16GB and 32GB Switch 2 cartridge options, complementing the existing 64GB ones. The cost reduction for publishers could range from $5 to $10 per cartridge, making full physical releases economically feasible for games with smaller data requirements.

The potential availability of these more affordable cartridges could be a welcome development for consumers who have expressed concerns about the prevalence of data-free Game Key Cards on retail game packaging, which offer less assurance of long-term ownership.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, Nintendo has not officially announced new cartridge sizes. Publisher Inin Games made a statement suggesting this, but later retracted it.
Players worry about long-term ownership and access issues with data-free Game Key Cards compared to physical cartridges.
Cheaper cartridges could make full physical game releases more common and economically viable for publishers.

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