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Granted, gaming is more complicated and requires more specific devices for many titles but why can't more physical games be a combo pack like movies?

One extra reason could be if your disc gets scratched or lost you still have the game with a digital code. Perhaps it's a value proposition because some people give a physical disc or code to a friend or family in a combo pack meaning you paid one price for two people to have a copy of the movie. Is that what might be stopping games from adopting such a thing? I do have a feeling these combo packs would be more expensive, whether they're the only physical release or not for a game. 



Lifetime Sales Predictions 

Switch: 161 million (was 73 million, then 96 million, then 113 million, then 125 million, then 144 million, then 151 million, then 156 million)

PS5: 122 million (was 105 million, then 115 million) Xbox Series X/S: 38 million (was 60 million, then 67 million, then 57 million. then 48 million. then 40 million)

Switch 2: 120 million (was 116 million)

PS4: 120 mil (was 100 then 130 million, then 122 million) Xbox One: 51 mil (was 50 then 55 mil)

3DS: 75.5 mil (was 73, then 77 million)

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