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RolStoppable said:
SuperNova said:

Ok, here we go:


The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of the Wild (P)
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (P)
ARMS (P)
Splatoon 2 (P)
Mario+Rabbits Kingom Battle (P)
Super Mario Odyssey (P)
Bayonetta 2 (P)
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (P)

16 third party games. 5 physical, 13 Digital (1 of the physical ones came with a digital version and the other 1 was a gift after I had bought it digitally already.)

Okay, this is an interesting case.

A boxed game that comes with a download game instead of a Switch game card is something that should be counted as a digital game, because it's the game card that constitutes physical ownership of a game. I'll have to add that to the OP because I forgot about that lame practice of selling boxes with download codes. Thinking further about this, there are scummy practices where only a part of a game is on the game card and the rest needs to be downloaded. Those games I'd count as physical because a game card exists.

If you own a game in both physical and digital format - like in your example because of a gift - then each copy counts as one game.

So in the sum, you own 17 third party games of which 4 are physical and 13 are digital. The box that came with a download code counts as 0 physical/1 digital whereas your duplicate counts as 1 physical/1 digital. Does that make sense?

Makes sense!

I added 2 more Digital third party games.

Steamworld Dig 2 and Blossom Tales (<---This is more as a reference for me, so I know wich games I already reported)