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Digital currency in the Nintendo eShop can be applied towards game vouchers or titles for the Switch New games for the ...
Nintendo Switch 2 storage can only be expanded with the new microSD Express cards, which are extremely fast and fairly pricey ...
Right now, you can grab the £50 Nintendo eShop digital gift card—the one featuring Bowser—for just £42.50. That’s a straight £7.50 saving, but the real win is that you still get the full ...
With the Switch 2 generation, Nintendo will introduce Game-Key cards, which don't contain the game's data and instead trigger a downloadable version for you to play. Since the card will act as an ...
Nintendo confirms that Switch game-key card downloads aren’t locked to a specific Nintendo account. ...
A Game-Key card has a "key" stored on it that prompts a download of the game data from Nintendo's servers the first time you insert it. From then on, the game behaves like a cross between a ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 doesn't launch until June 5, but you can already pick up some compatible microSD Express cards for all your Switch 2 game installs, screenshots, and game captures.
Those codes can only be used a single time and are connected to a specific Nintendo account, preventing them from being resold at a later date. Game-key cards automatically trigger a game download ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 has been unveiled, and with it, we've seen Nintendo state that your old Micro SD cards for the OG Switch won't be compatible with this new console - you're going to need a ...
The latest example: Nintendo Switch 2 Game-Key Cards. As outlined in a helpful Nintendo support article, Game-Key Cards are what the name suggests: keys for games rather than games themselves. You get ...