| Soundwave said: Switch 2 cartridges cost money ... 3rd parties are not going to subsidize the cost, not in this economy with tarrifs and inflation already being a problem. |
Correct, game cards cost money. But that's the only thing you got right.
Switch 2 game prices have been increased by $10 which in turn covers the higher costs for the production of game cards, so there's no subsidy necessary in the first place. You should be ashamed of yourself for serving as a corporate shill by instantly putting the blame on consumers when the actual guilty party can be so easily identified. It's the third parties who choose game-key cards instead of game cards.
Your argument that Mario Kart World causes a decrease in third party sales is wrong as well. MKW sells the hardware, so its existence is beneficial for all games.
The disposable income argument is flawed too. We won't see any Nintendo game suffer because a large amount of people has supposedly not enough money to afford video games. That's because physical copies have a higher value than digital games.
After Nintendo made a survey about game-key cards in Japan, they issued another one for America. It's evident that game-key card games have underperformed. Deservedly so, because it's third parties who'll have to learn the hard way that people want physical games. Your earlier hypothesis that the absence of a physical copy will translate to a digital sale has been quickly proven to be the bullshit it was and is.
Legend11 correctly predicted that GTA IV will outsell Super Smash Bros. Brawl. I was wrong.







