At present, the Switch only offers complete physical games via cartridges with up to 64GB of storage, which may be overkill for the type of retro games pushed out by indie publishers.
A post from ININ Games, which is no longer available, mentioned that Nintendo announced two new cartridges with less storage capacity.
ININ Games quickly walked back a statement saying Nintendo will offer smaller capacity cartridges for physical game releases on Switch 2. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He ...
TL;DR: ININ Games mistakenly revealed smaller Nintendo Switch 2 cartridge sizes, later clarifying no official announcement exists. Nintendo currently produces only costly 64GB Switch 2 cartridges, ...
This morning, publisher ININ Games said that Nintendo had recently announced new, smaller cartridge sizes for Switch 2 games, and that this would help them in porting games to the console. Hours later ...
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