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RolStoppable said:
curl-6 said:

Torna the Golden Country looks really good. 30-40 hours of new content, getting to know Lora and Adam properly, further insight into Jin's development, and getting to see the Aegis War firsthand should be a treat, especially with the QoL tweaks made since the base game.

Now if I only I can open the box and find a cartridge with the whole expansion on it and no need for an additional download, I'll be over the moon.

The latest trailer states at the end that the boxed version of Torna contains a download code for the expansion pass. Which makes sense, because people who buy Torna as standalone and pay more for it than the all-inclusive digital expansion pass costs should get everything for the main game as well if they already own it or plan to get it eventually. Based on the wording ("expansion pass only works in combination with Xenoblade Chronicles 2," the main game), Torna has to be on a game card, but all goodies of the expansion pass that concern the main game will be a separate download, because two game cards can't be inserted in Switch at the same time and people need to get the additional data for the main game on their Switch somehow.

I don't think it can be interpreted any other way, because otherwise it would be stated that the boxed version of Torna can't be played without ownership of Xenoblade Chronicles 2, the main game. Would be crazy to sell a €40 game and out of the blue customers notice that they have to make a €60 purchase for another game on top of it in order to play their €40 game.

So yeah, Torna is on a game card and a download code will allow you to download all extras for the main game to your Switch console.

What if the box contains a download code for both the Torna Expansion and the Season Pass?