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Switch users say Virtual Game Cards are a "downgrade" as online game sharing changes
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Game | Date
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Mario Tennis Fever [S2] | Feb 12 Pokémon Pokopia [S2] | Mar 5 Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave [S2] | 2026 Super Mario Bros. Wonder [S2] | 2026 Rhythm Heaven: Groove | 2026 The Duskbloods [S2] | 2026 Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream | 2026 Yoshi and the Mysterious Book | 2026 Spaltoon Raiders [S2] | TBA Pokémon Champions | TBA
[S2] means Switch 2 only.
Previously:
You have a Nintendo account. Under your account is your primary device. You buy a game under your Nintendo account. You can then play on any device that you're signed into. Or any account on your primary device can play the game. (Xbox had this same setup for years.) Working example: you buy Mario Kart. Your friend comes over. You sign in on your friend's Switch, and hand them your switch and they use any other account on the device (including local). You then can both play the same copy/license of Mario Kart.
Now there are two options: virtual game cards, and online licensing. VGC is what all of the noise/confusion is about. Online licensing is very similar to the old method, but they closed the loophole I outlined above.
The "loophole" that they included on their website?
Yes but in that site it's also this: