The Nintendo Switch 2 does a lot of things well, like being able to play modern Triple-A titles, including the recently-released Resident Evil Requiem. However, if there is one massive point of contention, it's the dreaded Game-Key Card situation, with not every title being fully on the cartridge.
The existence of Game-Key Cards has led Japan's National Diet Library to deem them unfit for preservation, a massive decision for the future of gaming. Meanwhile, some consumers have outright refused to purchase the titles, going as far as to call the console "undesirable" because of the state of physical game collecting.
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Yet, for all the hate that Game-Key Cards have generated in the Switch 2's first year, it seems that few things could stop people from purchasing the physical edition of Pokemon Pokopia, the first Nintendo-published Game-Key Card title for the Switch 2, as it's virtually sold-out everywhere.
As first spotted on Reddit, Switch 2 owners are having a bit of difficulty when it comes to getting a physical copy of Pokopia, as the title is pretty much sold-out at most retailers....
