Nintendo Switch Digital Games: Now Loanable
- JAKARTA - Nintendo is introducing a digital game borrowing system for the Nintendo Switch, alongside hints about its next-generation console, the Switch 2.
- A new feature called "Virtual Game Cards" will arrive via an update next month.
- These virtual cards streamline game sharing between consoles.
Nintendo Unveils Digital Game Sharing for Switch, Teases Switch 2 Details
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JAKARTA – Nintendo is introducing a digital game borrowing system for the Nintendo Switch, alongside hints about its next-generation console, the Switch 2.
Virtual Game Cards Coming to Nintendo Switch
A new feature called “Virtual Game Cards” will arrive via an update next month. According to Nintendo, every digital game purchased through the Nintendo eShop will automatically become a virtual game card, managed through a dedicated interface.
These virtual cards streamline game sharing between consoles. Users can transfer virtual game cards between Switch consoles using a local Wi-Fi connection. This functionality is expected to extend to the Switch 2 upon its release.
Lending Games Within the Nintendo Switch Family
The most notable aspect of this update is the ability for users to lend their digital games to other members within their Nintendo Switch Family account.
Nintendo is implementing limitations: users can lend one game per person, with a maximum lending period of two weeks. While restrictive, this marks a significant improvement over the previous absence of any such feature.
Switch 2 Compatibility and Potential Enhancements
The introduction of Virtual Game Cards may be linked to facilitating the transition to the Switch 2, which Nintendo has confirmed will be compatible with original Switch games.
The recent Nintendo Direct event, while primarily focused on Switch updates, also included announcements related to the Switch 2, including a “Switch 2 Edition” of at least one game.
This suggests Nintendo may offer games in two versions: one for the original Switch and an enhanced version for the Switch 2, perhaps featuring improved graphics.
this approach mirrors strategies employed by Sony and Microsoft,where PlayStation 4 games can be upgraded to ”PS5 Enhanced” versions,and xbox utilizes its Smart Delivery system to download the appropriate game version based on the console.
Switch 2 Direct Scheduled for April 2
According to The Verge, Nintendo will host a dedicated Switch 2 direct on April 2 to reveal further details about the upcoming console.
# Nintendo Unveils Digital Game Sharing for Switch, Teases Switch 2 Details
Are you excited about the future of gaming on Nintendo’s platforms? Nintendo is making some important changes to how we share and play digital games, and they’re also dropping hints about the upcoming Switch 2. Let’s dive into what’s new!
## What is Nintendo announcing?
Nintendo is introducing a digital game borrowing system for the Nintendo Switch, along with some exciting details about its next-generation console, the Switch 2. This includes a new feature called “Virtual Game Cards” and news regarding Switch 2 compatibility.
## What are “Virtual Game Cards”?
The “Virtual Game Cards” are a new feature that will arrive via an update next month. These cards streamline the game sharing process.When you purchase a digital game through the Nintendo eShop, it will automatically become a Virtual Game card.
## How do Virtual Game Cards work?
Virtual Game cards will be managed through a dedicated interface on your Switch. You’ll be able to transfer these cards between Switch consoles using a local Wi-Fi connection. This functionality is planned to extend to the Switch 2 as well.
## Can I lend my digital games to friends and family?
Yes! The most significant aspect of this update is the ability to lend your digital games to other members within your Nintendo Switch Family account.
## Are there any limitations to game lending?
