TL;DR: R-Type Dimensions III is switching from a Game Key Card release to having the full game on the card. Because of this, the physical release MSRP is increasing by €10. They will honor the old price for existing pre-orders.
Initially, the publisher said that this was made possible by the new smaller capacity cartridges that Nintendo just announced. Later, they updated the press release to remove any references to cheaper cartridges and instead said that Nintendo did not announce anything.



I wasn’t aware they were doing this one but I have the other Switch R Type Dimensions (with 1 and 2)… It’s about 200MB. Which is not surprising since it’s just the original 2D games with sprites replaced with (decent, but still relatively simple) 3D models.
If the smallest cards on Switch 2 are so much more expensive that those useless key cards, it’s ridiculous.
I don’t want them for any game, but for a small game like that, key cards are even worse than usual. What’s even the point of going for a fake physical release for a retro game like this?
I don’t even understand why the key card can’t hold such a game physically. The TurboGrafix 16 used cards. And they weren’t just codes to download the game; the card actually stored data.
I just checked, and if the wikipedia page on switch 2 cards is correct, there are only two types of switch 2 cartridges.
Key cards are not meant to have anything on them but the key.
Standard cards are 64GB and thus expensive. All of them.
This is terrible. Still, never buying a key card.
I do get that 64GB cards are much more expensive than key cards. I don’t get why they don’t offer other sizes.
They did not have other sizes at launch. If you read the article, the game publisher let slip that Nintendo has started offering smaller, cheaper carts.
My theory is that the Switch 2 launch was rushed. Nintendo had been delaying the system for years, saying that Switch 1 sales where still over performing expectations. Last year, Switch 1 sales fell faster than the Nintendo expected and suddenly they had a system ready to release in a couple months. I would have expected the pre-release hype cycle to be longer but I suspect Nintendo expected the death of the Switch 1 to be much slower.