Nintendo, Switch and Game-Key
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A Game-Key card has a "key" stored on it that prompts a download of the game data from Nintendo's servers the first time you insert it.
From Ars Technica
Fox assures fans that the content will also be in other versions of the game, but it will play slightly differently due to different control schemes.
From Digital Trends
The Nintendo Switch will officially arrive on June 5, but you can preorder it starting Wednesday, April 9, for $450.
From NJ.com
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