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You’re sipping your morning coffee, opening up your laptop to start work, when you get a notification you weren’t expecting. It’s a personal note from your team with a digital birthday card, some nice ...
He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme. Before the introduction of Virtual Game Cards, the only way Nintendo allowed you to share digital Switch games was by logging into ...
The most significant change is the introduction of Virtual Game Cards. These allow you to share digitally downloaded games with a friend so they can try them out. If you share a game, the other ...
As well as adding Virtual Game Cards and GameShare to the main menu, it introduces the ability to perform system transfers to Nintendo Switch 2, either locally between consoles or using a cloud ...
With the all-new Virtual Game Cards, sharing digital games, DLC, and software is now made easier between consoles. The Big N might be in a hurry for this update ahead of the June 5 launch of the ...
Virtual Game Cards is the new catch-all term for anything digital you can swap from one console to the next, covering downloaded games, free software, or even pieces of DLC (additional game content).
Firmware 20.0.0 is now available for Switch owners to download and adds, among other features, the new Virtual Game Card system, which allows players to loan digital games to friends. The Switch ...
Now, this "loophole" has been closed, due to the introduction of Nintendo's new Virtual Game Cards system which treats digital games as if they were physical cartridges. Users can still play a ...
You may need to go this route if you have a lot of games. There’s a great feature surrounding Virtual Game Cards that you may not have realized was even possible. For those of you who already ...
Ver. 20.0.0, released overnight, adds system transfers to Switch 2 as well as support for the new console’s GameShare feature and the sharing of virtual game cards. Players have quickly ...