Switch 2曝光為何遊戲公司都選實體「鑰匙卡」?傳任天堂實體卡帶只提供64GB容量版
任天堂在 Nintendo Switch 2 公開後,陸續有許多遊戲廠商確認,實體版將採取全新的「鑰匙卡」(Game-Key Card),引起許多玩家反彈,認為這只是換一種方式的數位版而已。而最近隨著新消息的傳出,也曝光了為什麼如此多廠商寧願選擇「鑰匙卡」,也不選擇傳統可以儲存資料的實體卡帶。
日本遊戲開發商 Arc System Works 以開發《聖騎士之戰》、《蒼翼默示錄》及《碧藍幻想Versus -RISING-》等格鬥遊戲聞名。近期傳出該公司遭受駭客攻擊(資料都尚未證實),導致大量內部機密資訊外洩,其中包含不少關於任天堂 Switch 2 的情報。據洩漏消息指出,Arc System Works 目前正在開發一款 Switch 2 獨佔遊戲,代號為「Watari」,採用 Unreal Engine 5.4 引擎打造,預計於今年 11 月 25 日上市。
並且其他流出的資訊中,還提到任天堂給遊戲廠商準備了 3 種 Switch 2 遊戲發行方式,共有「數位版」、「鑰匙卡」、「實體版」3 種,其中「鑰匙卡」代號為「Potion」,而 Switch 2 實體卡僅生產最大的 64GB 卡帶版本,並沒有像是 Switch 1 時期有其他更小容量的選項。大容量代表更高的成本,這或許也是為什麼許多遊戲廠商,尤其是一些中小型遊戲不需要用到如此大的空間,才會選擇放棄傳統實體卡帶。
[Nintendo Switch 2]Graças aos vazamentos da Arc System Works, encontrados apenas três tipos de formatos são exibidos para jogos em projeto para o Switch 2:• [DL] Jogo digital apenas• [64GB] Cartucho com jogo completo• [POTION] Codinome para o formato Key Card
— 'Necro' Felipe #UnivNintendo (@necrolipe) May 10, 2025
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