Game-Key Card Needed to Ensure Star Wars Outlaws Quality on Nintendo Switch 2: Ubisoft Employee Explains

Game-Key Card Needed to Ensure Star Wars Outlaws Quality on Nintendo Switch 2: Ubisoft Employee Explains

05 Sep 2025 10:05

Since the release of Switch 2, players have been complaining about games on special cards that require downloading via the eShop. According to developers, Game-Key Cards may be critical to achieving the desired performance.

Nintendo Switch 2 has sparked much debate since its release, not only because of the games but also because of the way they are distributed. Game-Key Cards are particularly controversial — physical cards without a game, containing only a key for downloading via the eShop. Many users criticize these decisions, expecting classic cartridges that launch immediately without downloading.

Ubisoft chose Game-Key Cards for Star Wars Outlaws, not linking the decision to cost savings.

Rob Bantin, an audio designer on the Snowdrop engine, commented on the situation. He explained that the team chose Game-Key Cards to ensure the expected performance:

"Snowdrop relies heavily on streaming data in open worlds. The Switch 2 cards did not provide the necessary speed to achieve the intended quality. The cost of the cards was rarely discussed because it was insignificant."

The developer added that the game was initially created for platforms with fast SSDs, such as PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, which required special solutions. Physical Switch 2 cards could not cope with the engine's requirements, so they chose Game-Key Cards, which allow the game to be transferred to the console's internal memory and use UFS and microSD Express technologies.

It is worth noting that Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition was released on Switch 2 on a physical card.

Star Wars: Outlaws

Star Wars: Outlaws

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Dmitry Krivov
05 Sep 2025 10:05
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