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Nintendo Co. told outside game developers it is delaying delivery of 64-gigabyte game cards for the Switch console until 2019, people familiar with the matter said, meaning gamers may have to wait longer for some data-rich software titles.
Nintendo had planned to make 64-gigabyte cards available to partner developers in the second half of 2018, but recently told them that it would push the date back to 2019 owing to technical issues, according to people with direct knowledge of the discussions.
They said the notice disappointed some software makers, especially U.S.-based publishers that often produce data-heavy games. Those publishers may wait for the 64-gigabyte card to release those kinds of games for the Switch.
More: https://www.wsj.com/articles/ninten...abyte-switch-game-cards-until-2019-1514360941
The last sentence is just the author's thought. 3rd parties will just offer the remaining content as a download as we've already seen.
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Nintendo had planned to make 64-gigabyte cards available to partner developers in the second half of 2018, but recently told them that it would push the date back to 2019 owing to technical issues, according to people with direct knowledge of the discussions.
They said the notice disappointed some software makers, especially U.S.-based publishers that often produce data-heavy games. Those publishers may wait for the 64-gigabyte card to release those kinds of games for the Switch.
More: https://www.wsj.com/articles/ninten...abyte-switch-game-cards-until-2019-1514360941
The last sentence is just the author's thought. 3rd parties will just offer the remaining content as a download as we've already seen.
Mod Edit: