The only thing that sucks about all these big 3rd party games making their way to Switch 2 is that almost all of them require Game Key Cards - Which completely defeats the purpose of my rule that I had for Switch 1/2 where as long as it was under a certain about of GB, I would buy it digital, but if it was over than I'd buy it physical.
(Ex: Donkey Kong Bananza - 8.5GG, Digital; Metroid Prime 4 - 31.6GB, Physical.)
But there's no point in that rule when it comes to Game Key Cards, because I'll have to download all that storage either way; Which means I have to get a microexpress SD card with plenty of storage space because that 256GB internal space for Switch 2 is simply not going to cut it. And I want to get one with PLENTY of storage (at least 1 TB) but those cost a freaking fortune at the moment (Lexar 1TB microSD express cards for example go for around $200 on Amazon.)
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