It's been almost a week since the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct aired. At this event, the Japanese gaming behemoth unveiled the new console's hardware and pricing, as well as a couple of first-party launch titles. The reception, especially regarding pricing, has not all been positive. However, everyone agrees that the Switch 2 is far more powerful than most observers anticipated.
As time has rolled on, we've been learning more specifics about the Switch 2. For example, in an interview with GameSpot, Nintendo's Tetsuya Sasaki revealed that Nintendo Switch 2 game key cards will not be limited to one-time use. This means that if you possess a physical card, you can insert and play it on any Switch 2, regardless of which Nintendo account was the first to use the download.
There are two types of physical Nintendo Switch 2 games: the first is a cartridge that has the whole game stored on it, and the second is a game key card that doesn't have the game stored on it and instead is just a vehicle for downloading the game.
This might sound silly to people who aren't plugged into Nintendo's ecosystem. I mean, giving someone a copy of...