The Nintendo Switch 2 hasn’t even been around for longer than three months, yet already some Switch 2 games are seeing price cuts. At a time when Nintendo hardware price hikes are rife, that’s exactly what I want to see, but there are some things you need to know first.
For one, it’s not first-party Nintendo games that are seeing discounts. Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza remain firmly at full price, which makes sense given how new they are. Additionally, it’s mainly Game-Key Card titles and digital codes in a box type releases that have some crash shaved off them right now, which not everyone is a huge fan of, understandably.
If you don’t care about not having the full game on a physical cart and just want to save some cash, then stick with me as I lay out all the discounts I can currently find below.
Should you buy Switch 2 Game-Key Cards?
Game-Key Cards are new to the Switch 2 Nintendo generation, and not everyone is a fan. These cards are physical game carts, and are exactly the same dimensions as any other physical game on the new handheld, but they don’t contain the full data of a game. Instead, Game-Key Cards act as a ‘key’ to grant you access to a digital game download of whatever title you own.
Essentially, it’s like having a digital code in a box on a physical game cart. You still need to have space for the full game to download on your handheld, so you’re losing some of the benefits of owning a typical physical game.
With that in mind, they’re not for everyone. I’m a physical game girlie, and I feel uneasy knowing I own No Sleep for Kaname Date as a Game-Key Card and not the full physical version that’s available on the original Switch. Yes, there’s still a physical game involved, which I could re-sell if I needed to, or let a friend borrow, but I much prefer knowing the entire game data is all on one cart.
If you’re in the same boat, a lot of the discounts above won’t be for you, and that’s okay. In some spots, you can grab the original Switch versions of games like Civilization 7 for $77.79 at Amazon, and grab the Switch 2 upgrade pack on the eShop to get the best of both worlds. However, these discounts on Switch 2 games, even if they are game-key cards, are a sight for sore eyes when Nintendo tech is getting pricier every day.
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