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Excitement for Persona 3 Reload on Switch 2 dampened by Game‑Key card format and DLC exclusion

Excitement for Persona 3 Reload on Switch 2 dampened by Game‑Key card format and DLC exclusion

Express Tribune6 days ago
Nintendo has confirmed that Persona 3 Reload will launch on Nintendo Switch 2, arriving roughly 20 months after its initial release on other platforms. Despite the excitement, fans have reacted negatively to two key decisions.
Atlus confirmed that physical versions for Switch 2 will be distributed on Game‑Key cards rather than full-size cartridges. A Twitter user responded, 'Thanks for saving my money Atlus!' noting they would have repurchased the game immediately if it had come on a full card with all DLC included.
Equally disappointing to fans is the exclusion of the Persona 3 Reload: Expansion Pass—which includes the Episode Aigis DLC—from the $90 Digital Premium Edition.
The premium edition includes the game, digital soundtrack, artbook, and character costumes, but omits the expansion pass. Despite retailers offering the pass separately at launch, many feel the package should have bundled the DLC.
Commenters have expressed frustration over paying full price for separate DLC so long after the original release. One user commented, 'I like their games, but can't say I'm surprised with this, classic Atlus.' The removal of the DLC from the premium package has disappointed those expecting a more complete release at launch.
Atlus has not yet responded directly to the criticism, but the reaction reflects broader concerns about physical media formats and value expectations for remakes.
Despite the backlash, Persona 3 Reload remains a highly anticipated release for Switch 2 owners.
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