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Nintendo Survey Asks Your ‘Openness’ to Digital Games, and Offers a Chance to Give Feedback on Switch 2 Game-Key Cards

News RoomBy News Room4 August 2025Updated:4 August 2025No Comments
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A fresh Nintendo fan survey is asking for your opinions on buying digital games instead of boxed copies, and offers a chance for you to provide feedback on the Switch 2’s Game-Key Cards — physical cartridges that still require you to download the game.

Game-Key Cards have proven a controversial practice among some Switch 2 users since the console’s launch earlier this year. A half-way house between physical and digital, they allow collectors a chance to have a game’s box on their shelf, but are useless unless your console is connected to the internet.

Still, their use has become common among publishers, as the smaller-capacity cartridges are cheaper to use.

Now, Nintendo of America has launched a new survey designed to poll the Switch 2 userbase on its thoughts surrounding digital and physical games, with questions designed to probe the reasons you might consider one option over another — and find out if your attitude to digital downloads has shifted over time.

The survey begins by asking how many Switch games you have bought over the past year — and also, interestingly, how many Switch games you have resold after playing.

“In general,” Nintendo asks, “when it comes to games for a Nintendo Switch system, do you prefer purchasing games in physical format or in digital format?” Answers range from “strongly prefer physical” to “strongly prefer digital.”

Nintendo Switch 2 System and Accessories Gallery

In a separate question, Nintendo asks users for the top reasons why they would consider purchasing a physical copy of a game over a digital download. Answers include the suggestion that “physical games provide a stronger sense of ownership,” as well as responses around physical games being easier to sell, easier to find at a discount, or easier to share within a household. Other options include the collectible nature of boxed games, as well as the additional items sometimes packaged with them, such as Steelbook cases.

This question is then followed by a similar list of reasons why you might prefer a digital version of a game, with responses that include “I don’t have to worry about losing a game cartridge.” Other, better, reasons involve the ability to quickly access digital downloads, not having to visit a bricks and mortar shop or wait for a boxed game to be delivered in order to play, as well as the ease of sharing digital games, such as via Nintendo’s own GameShare feature.

Why would you buy a physical game? Nintendo wants to know. Image credit: Nintendo

Next, Nintendo asks about how your “openness to purchasing digital games” has changed over time. Have you become more open to digital over the years, or less? Clearly, Nintendo wants a sense of the trend here.

Finally, Nintendo lists out all of the methods available to buying a Switch 2 game, and asks your preferences for buying each. These include both a physical game cartridge with the “full game” included on it, as well as a physical cartridge that “allows the download of a full digital game” — in other words, the Switch 2’s Game-Key card.

If you feel strongly about the matter, Nintendo’s survey is available online and open to all.

Tom Phillips is IGN’s News Editor. You can reach Tom at [email protected] or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

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