Bethesda Has Confirmed That WOLFENSTEIN: YOUNGBLOOD For The Switch Will Not Get A Game Card
Bethesda has confirmed that the Nintendo Switch version of Wolfenstein: Youngblood will not be getting a game card in the physical release for the game, after it was rumored last week.
Last week there were some retailers listing Bethesda's Wolfenstein: Youngblood and revealing that the Nintendo Switch version would be getting a physical release, but there was one problem: the physical release would not be including a game card.
This is not something new for Nintendo Switch physical releases, especially games like the Mega Man Legacy Collection 1&2, Bayonetta 1&2, and Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1&2 — providing players with just one card for the first game and a download code for the second one; a practice that players aren't very fond of.
Since the sources were retailers, we didn't quite know if it may have been a mistake by said retailers — as Bethesda had yet to officially confirm that this was, indeed, the case for Nintendo Switch versions of the game.
As it turns out, the physical release for Wolfenstein: Youngblood on the Nintendo Switch will not be including a game card. The information was revealed by Bethesda on their Spanish Twitter account, where they confirmed that players will get a download code inside the game's box and no game card.
This is very disappointing, but it is likely that Wolfenstein: Youngblood is simply too big for the Nintendo Switch game card. At least they are giving players the choice to get a physical box for those who simply want to collect games and their boxes, but this is disappointing news for Nintendo Switch owners.
Welcome to the 1980s. BJ Blazkowicz is missing. His last-known whereabouts: Nazi-occupied Paris. The only ones who can find him are his twin daughters, Jess and Soph Blazkowicz—and no Nazi scum are gonna stand in their way.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood will be available for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC on the 26th of July.
DISCLAIMER:
This post was submitted by a user who has agreed to our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines. As a user-generated content platform, GameFragger.com and Best Little Sites LLC is protected under the DMCA...
[MORE]
DISCLAIMER:
This post was submitted by a user who has agreed to our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines. As a user-generated content platform, GameFragger.com and Best Little Sites LLC is protected under the DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act) and "Safe Harbor" provisions. GameFragger.com will disable users who knowingly commit plagiarism, piracy, trademark or copyright infringement. Please
contact us for expeditious removal of copyrighted/trademarked content. You may learn more about our copyright and trademark policies
HERE.
[LESS]
Bethesda has released one last action-packed, and brutal trailer for Wolfenstein: Youngblood, ahead of the games release this coming Friday. Check it out!
Bethesda Softworks has announced that, the upcoming sequel to 2017's Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, Wolfenstein: Youngblood will be releasing on PC one day earlier than on console.
Jess and Soph Blazkowicz are the focus of this brand-new short gameplay trailer for Bethesda Softworks' upcoming Wolfenstein: Youngblood. Check it out!
Considering that Wolfenstein: Youngblood is being co-developed by Arkane Studios, it comes as no surprise that the upcoming spin-off will borrow some gameplay mechanics from the Dishonored franchise...
Bethesda has confirmed that the Nintendo Switch version of Wolfenstein: Youngblood will not be getting a game card in the physical release for the game, after it was rumored last week.