Nuvendil said:
Train wreck said:
From a cost standpoint, SE makes the most money...
Digital > Disc > Cartridge, so making the least amount of cartridges means the most bang for their buck. The game itself had a very limited budget and I am sure SE was not willing to break the bank on media production. From a telemetry data standpoint they are seeing that demand for Switch physical for this game is low, so they are treating it on a case by case basis.
Any more than that would be looking at it from a fanboy prescriptive (Prior gaming arrangements, SE shipment/publishing aggrements, the Nin/Sq relationship in the SNES days, etc)
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If the file size is under 8 gigs, there's no cost difference between disc and cart. If it's under 6 gigs, it starts to be cheaper than disc.
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What makes this funny is that the game is only 2.4 GB from what I found. So physical copies shouldn't really be a problem I suppose.