For those who missed it, these physical cartridges don't contain the game itself, but rather a. That hasn't exactly been the case. According to the leak, nintendo is restricting physical game releases on the switch 2 to just two options 64gb cartridges or game key cards. Nintendo switch 2 games may only release on one cartridge size Hacked files from arc system works show only a pricey 64 gb option
We also learned that nintendo quietly moved its target launch from march to june 5 2025—likely to secure enough hardware for a global rollout Internal codenames surfaced as well, showing a tidy system of labels—dl for digital‑only titles, 64gb for full cartridges, and potion for game‑key cards. As reported by necro felipe on x, the recent leak. A patent from nintendo describes a new cartridge format that is presumably the one going to be used in the upcoming switch 2. 2025 has kicked off with even more nintendo switch 2 leaks, although this time they’re accompanied by a fresh patent that suggests the console includes exciting new tech. The hardware specs weren’t the focus, but nintendo dropped a detailed list of what’s inside the switch 2 on its website, and later provided even more detailed tech specs.
Why are we bringing this up as 'switch 2. Nintendo showed the switch 2 for the first time on thursday, verifying some of the major leaked information from the past several days and months. Thanks to leaks from ark system works, who are rumoured to have a game exclusively for switch 2 in the works, this has now potentially been explained, as nintendo are said to only be offering three different formats to developers 64gb cartridges are notably more expensive than the 32gb. Last week’s nintendo switch 2 leak that includes photos of what looks like actual hardware is “almost certainly real,” the tech experts at digital foundry have said. Leaked photos of the nintendo switch 2 reveal key hardware details
A switch 2 leak suggests that some titles lack an appropriate cartridge size First up, according to the leak, switch 2 devkits have apparently been with developers for some time — supporting both a new cartridge type and backwards compatibly with switch games.
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