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Pemalite said:
Vodacixi said:

Because you can sell a cartridge, but not a code. Also, if I pay for a physical copy, I want a physical copy. It's like, you know, common sense.

Never sold a game in my life... So have to admit, that valid point never crossed my mind.

And being a PC gamer, it's all digital anyway, which is Blizzards primary market, so I guess their line of thinking is that their approach to PC would be applicable to the console market.

Wyrdness said:

A number of people have to be mindful of their data usage so having the base version on a physical format does help especially as it comes in at 10GB.

Which is my point.
Overwatch gets updated extremely frequently with relatively large patches (In comparison to the size of the base install), if you buy the game after any amount of time after the games physical release, you are going to be downloading the entire game or large chunks of the entire game, you don't end up saving much.

In saying that, the Switch is portable, go bludge some Wifi, somewhere... It's not like it's super common these days!

That's a very wayward response as not everyone is in the position to bludge wifi off anyone some people live in more rural locations while others are in smaller towns and such where its not common, not everyone lives in a major city and even in developed countries there are many areas outside of major cities that don't share the same conveniences. Getting frequent patches doesn't debunk the point in that someone has paid for a physical copy to avoid having to download the base game otherwise the is no point in even selling a box with a code in it you may as well just make the game fully digital.