Nintendo Won’t Be Releasing First-Party Games on Game‑Key Cards

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  • Nintendo UK confirms no plans to shift Switch 2 releases from traditional cartridges to Game-Key Cards.
  • Third-party publishers might use Game-Key Cards, but Nintendo's core series will remain on cartridges.

Put your worries to rest—your next Mario, Zelda or Metroid won’t arrive on a Game‑Key Card. Nintendo UK has confirmed they have no intention of shifting their own Switch 2 releases away from traditional cartridges.

After spotting more titles labeled as Game‑Key Cards, we asked Nintendo UK whether flagship Nintendo games might adopt the new format. Their answer was simple and clear: “We currently have no plans to use game‑key cards for Nintendo‑developed titles.”

That doesn’t entirely rule out third‑party publishers using Game‑Key Cards for Nintendo’s platform. But if you’re after any of Nintendo’s core series, expect them to ship on the same sturdy cartridges we’ve known and loved.

This aligns perfectly with what NOA President Doug Bowser told IGN: physical releases remain crucial for Nintendo, and Game‑Key Cards simply give partners a way to deliver bigger, more immersive experiences on Switch 2. In other words, if it’s a Nintendo first‑party adventure, you’ll still be holding a cartridge in your hand.

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GameHunt
11 hours ago

It’s great to hear that Nintendo is sticking with their traditional cartridges for first-party games. There’s something special about holding a physical cartridge, and it’s reassuring for fans who enjoy collecting them.