The Switch 2 might be home to Game Cards and Game-Key Cards, but plenty of fans will get their game digitally. After all, this has become an incredibly convenient way to buy and play a ton of Nintendo titles. Nintendo themselves have made digital more tempting, making the physical versions of their first-party games cost $10 more.
Here’s how to download digital games for your Switch 2 for anyone unfamiliar with the current gaming economy. It’s a fairly easy process; make sure to have quality internet in your area. An Ethernet cable might also make downloading these games and playing online titles easier.
Where Do You Get Digital Switch 2 Games?
The Nintendo eShop will be your primary source of digital Switch 2 games. Players must sign in to their existing Switch accounts or create new ones through the console.
It’s worth noting that some regions don’t have access to the Nintendo eShop, so players might have to log in from a different country. Countries like the Philippines don’t have access to the eShop, so players there must make a North American or Japanese account. Once players get used to this, it’s a relatively straightforward process.
Are There Other Places That Sell Digital Switch 2 Games?
Online stores like Amazon do sell digital Switch 2 games. Sometimes they’re cheaper than buying games in the Nintendo eShop.
Gamers with an Amazon account must log in and buy a code that matches their eShop’s region. If your Switch is using a North American region, make sure to buy a US eShop game code. Amazon and other companies will give you codes to enter into the eShop.
Stick with us here at Gfinityesports.com, the best website for Switch 2 coverage and news.
If you are interested in finding out Switch 2 stock availability, click here to access our stock checker for stock in the USA, and click here for Switch 2 UK stock availability.