Nintendo has probably seen a bit more pushback over the Nintendo Switch 2 than it was expecting, as they've managed to upset fans in a number of ways ever since we got the big system reveal earlier this year. Mario Kart World kicked off anger over video game pricing, while the console itself was also seen as too expensive, and it could get even worse.
Another of the Nintendo Switch 2's big controversies is regarding game-key cards, which are essentially codes on cartridges that you use to download the full game. It's a measure for Nintendo to get games onto the Switch 2 that may have larger file sizes than the maximum 64GB cartridges will allow, but obviously raises concerns over video game preservation.
Nintendo's music streaming app is good, not in spite of its limitations, but because of them.
As seen with Doom: The Dark Ages, people that like to buy games physically don't like the idea of buying glorified download keys, and the recent Arc System Works hack reportedly revealed that Nintendo is only offering third-party developers expensive 64GB cartridges. Rather than eat those costs, many are going for digital-only or game-key card releases instead....