

It's not impossible that could happen again with the Switch store many years down the line, though given that downloads are more fundamental to this console than they were to the Wii, hopefully that will never be the case. Either way, a physical copy would mean you won't have to worry about that. Nintendo did this very thing with the Wii and DSi digital storefronts, and Nintendo is planning to turn off the ability to redownload Wii software at some point in the future. The only other possible, distant concern with buying a game digitally instead of physically is that, one day, Nintendo could theoretically decide to turn off the digital store on Switch. If your friends all pick up their own copy (and they should, if you all want to play together), this is less of an issue. The big drawback in forgoing physical is you won't be able to loan out your cartridge to a friend or resell the game when you're done with it. Physical copies are great for collectors and the cases look nice, plus retailers can set competitive prices for physical copies, but if you just want to play a game, it's hard to go back from instant downloads. Are there downsides to buying Switch games digitally?īuying a game and having it delivered to you straight away is so convenient. If you eventually want to delete Animal Crossing and redownload it later, you can do that too.


Once you've entered the code, though, the game is added to your account and it'll download right away, assuming you have the storage space.
