限時DLC序號?Switch 2版《快打旋風6》讓玩家嘆:回不去的實體遊戲
任天堂 Nintendo Switch 2 公開後,宣布新型態的實體卡「鑰匙卡」(Game-Key Card),雖然是實體卡,卻需要通過上網下載數位版,其中 Capcom 的《快打旋風6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition》就將採取這種方式。然而卻有玩家發現,《快打旋風6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition》,DLC 下載序號居然是有時間限制的。
《快打旋風6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition》將在 6 月 5 日跟著 Switch 2 同步推出,然而除了《快打旋風6》遊戲本體外,DLC 部分「Year 1 Character Pass」和「Year 2 Character Pass」等內容,都是採取序號的方式給玩家,並沒有直接包含在遊戲當中。
而根據網友分享,《快打旋風6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition》Switch 2 版鑰匙卡包裝背後的說明,該 DLC 的序號是有使用期限的,從 2025 年 6 月 5 日到 2027 年 6 月 5 日為止,也就是 2 年的時間。
The Japanese box says the Years 1-2 DLC for Street Fighter 6 Fighters Edition is a code in a box that expires 2 years from release. This is on top of the base game being a Game-Key card. (Pointed out by @DoesItPlay1)On other platforms you also get the base game on disc and a… pic.twitter.com/1QeFikffgQ
— Genki✨ (@Genki_JPN) May 26, 2025
讓許多網友吐槽,都已經推出《快打旋風6 Years 1-2 Fighters Edition》版本,這些角色應該直接納入本體,為什麼只是單純給 DLC 序號的方式,買來收藏的話豈不是 2 年後就失去價值了。甚至在未來停止支援後,那些 DLC 等更新內容又該去哪裡購買。不少人表示:「還記得那些完整版、年度版所有 DLC 都在一張光碟裡的日子嗎?」、「2年後買到這鑰匙卡的人,發現序號已經過期」、「想戲一下買實體遊戲獲得數位遊戲和限時的 DLC 序號」
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