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Casi todos los juegos físicos de Nintendo Switch 2 en Japón son cartas de tecla de juego, y parece que es una situación similar en Occidente

Authore: LucyActualizar:May 21,2025

Ha surgido que casi todos los juegos físicos de Nintendo Switch 2 en Japón revelados hasta ahora son cartas de tecla de juego, y parece ser una situación similar en Occidente. Según lo informado por Gematsu, el lanzamiento de los pedidos anticipados de Switch 2 en Japón reveló que todos los juegos físicos de terceros, excepto el Cyberpunk 2077 de CD Projekt, que no es una edición Nintendo Switch 2, se envían en tarjetas de tecla de juego. Estos requieren una conexión a Internet para descargar el juego completo.

YS X: Orgullos Nordics y No Sleep For Kaname Date también son cartas de tecla de juego en Japón. Y las descripciones minoristas para la ficción dividida lo enumeran como un código en la caja. pic.twitter.com/dctustmnqz

- Gematsu (@Gematsu) 24 de abril de 2025

En Occidente, los juegos de Sega Switch 2 también son cartas de tecla de juego. Por ejemplo, el listado para Sonic X Shadow Generations en Walmart confirma esto. De hecho, solo cuatro juegos de terceros Switch 2 de terceros no son tarjetas de tecla de juego: Cyberpunk 2077, Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion - Nintendo Switch 2, Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma - Nintendo Switch 2, y no dormir para Kaname Date - de AI: The Somnium AIBA Edition.

Cuando Nintendo dio a conocer el Switch 2, confirmó que algunas nuevas cartas de juego Switch 2 no contendrían el juego real, sino una clave para una descarga de un juego. Nintendo más tarde aclaró que los juegos de Switch 2 Edition incluirían tanto el juego como cualquier actualización en el cartucho.

Nintendo Switch 2 Advertencia de cartas de teclas de juego. Crédito de la imagen: Atención al cliente de Nintendo. Las cartas de teclas de juego Switch 2 son tarjetas físicas que solo contienen una clave para descargar su juego elegido. Esto significa que no hay datos de juego reales en la tarjeta que inserte en su Switch 2, y deberá descargarlo una vez que se inserta la tarjeta. Cada caso de tarjetas de tecla de juego está claramente etiquetada en la parte inferior de la parte delantera de la caja, proporcionando un aviso sobre lo que está comprando.

Juegos como Street Fighter 6 y el remaster valientemente predeterminado cuentan con este descargo de responsabilidad de tarjetas de teclas de juego. Otros, como Mario Kart World y Donkey Kong Bananza, no lo hacen. El considerable Cyberpunk 2077, que ocupa 64 GB en Nintendo Switch 2, viene en un cartucho.

Nintendo Switch 2 cajas de juego

Ver 7 imágenes Como señaló Daniel Ahmad, Director de Investigación e Insights en Niko Partners, este énfasis en las cartas de tecla de juego podría ejercer una inmensa presión sobre el lanzamiento de EShop alrededor del Switch 2 en junio cuando los fanáticos se apresuran a descargar sus juegos.

Todos los paquetes Switch 2 vienen con un código de descarga.

Mario Kart World tiene 24 GB.

La mayoría de los juegos vienen en una tarjeta de tecla de juego y requieren una descarga.

El Switch 2 se lanza a nivel mundial el mismo día.

No soy un hombre religioso, pero les pido a todos que oren por los servidores de Eshop el 5 de junio.

- Daniel Ahmad (@zhugeex) 24 de abril de 2025

Ahmad agregó que "las cartas de juego son significativamente más caras que los discos (+ aumenta con cada GB)", explicando la lógica detrás de las decisiones de los editores. "Se necesita tiempo para aumentar la producción de múltiples tarjetas de juego de capacidad de almacenamiento. Los juegos digitales / tarjetas de menor capacidad ofrecen márgenes más altos para los editores. Digital es la mayoría de las ventas".

Christopher Dring, editor en jefe y cofundador del negocio del juego, describió las cartas de clave de juego como "básicamente cajas de presente de Navidad/cumpleaños para concluir". Elaboró ​​aún más: "En última instancia, con menos minoristas de juegos, el aumento de los costos de fabricación, el hecho de que las generaciones más jóvenes simplemente no les importa, más el impulso de sostenibilidad, todos los puntos en una dirección para los medios físicos".

Switch 2 Los pedidos anticipados comenzaron el 24 de abril y se agotaron rápidamente. Ahora, los fanáticos de Nintendo están publicando subastas Fake Switch 2 para inundar eBay y ahogar los listados de escamas.

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As of now, Nintendo Switch 2 has not been officially released by Nintendo. The original Nintendo Switch (and Switch OLED model) remains the current version. However, if you're looking for the best power banks to use with your Nintendo Switch (whether it's the original, OLED, or future Switch 2), here’s a comprehensive guide based on current tech and user feedback.

✅ Best Power Banks for Nintendo Switch (2024–2025)
(These will work with any future Switch 2, assuming it uses the same USB-C charging standard)
1. Anker PowerCore 26800mAh (USB-C PD)

Capacity: 26,800mAh
Output: 100W USB-C PD (supports fast charging)
Why it’s great:
High capacity — can charge your Switch 3–4 times
Fast charging via USB-C PD (up to 65W)
Compact and durable build
Anker’s trusted reliability and safety features


Best for: Long gaming sessions, travel, or daily commuters
Note: Use a USB-C to USB-C cable (included or your own)


🔌 Pro Tip: This power bank can also charge laptops and phones — a true multitool.


2. RAVPower 50000mAh 65W USB-C PD Power Bank

Capacity: 50,000mAh
Output: 65W USB-C PD
Why it’s great:
Massive battery life — can charge your Switch over 10 times
Supports 65W fast charging (ideal for future Switch 2 if it uses higher wattage)
Dual USB-C ports (one for charging, one for pass-through)
Compact for its size


Best for: Gamers who travel frequently or need backup for long trips.


⚠️ Note: Ensure you're using a high-quality USB-C cable (supports PD). RAVPower’s cable is included.


3. Baseus 20000mAh 65W USB-C PD Power Bank

Capacity: 20,000mAh
Output: 65W USB-C PD
Why it’s great:
Slim, lightweight, and portable
Fast 65W charging (perfect for Switch and future Switch 2)
Smart charging with built-in safety circuits
Affordable and well-reviewed


Best for: Daily use, carrying in a backpack or bag


🔌 Tip: Great balance between size, power, and price.


4. Nite Ize SwitchLight Power Bank (Officially Licensed)

Capacity: 10,000mAh
Output: 18W USB-C (standard Switch charging)
Why it’s great:
Officially licensed by Nintendo
Built-in switch-shaped design (fun aesthetic)
Lightweight and compact
Designed specifically for Switch (optimized for 5V/2A charging)


Best for: Fans who want a Nintendo-themed accessory


❌ Downside: Lower capacity; not ideal for long play sessions.


🔌 Key Tips for Power Banks + Nintendo Switch

✅ Use USB-C to USB-C cable (most modern Switch models use USB-C)
✅ Look for PD (Power Delivery) support — ensures fast and efficient charging
✅ Avoid cheap, no-name power banks — they may not supply stable power, risking device damage
✅ Check charging speed: The Switch charges at ~15W max, so anything above 10W is fine


🎮 Final Thoughts: Preparing for Nintendo Switch 2?
While the Switch 2 is rumored to launch in 2025 with upgraded hardware (possibly faster charging, higher power draw), it’s expected to still use USB-C charging. So any modern, PD-supported power bank will work.

✅ Best Overall Pick: Anker PowerCore 26800mAh
✅ Best Budget Pick: Baseus 20000mAh 65W PD
✅ Best for Fans: Nite Ize SwitchLight (Official)


💡 Pro Advice: Always test your power bank with your Switch before a big trip. Some budget models may not provide stable power.
Let me know if you want recommendations for car power banks, portable chargers with built-in batteries, or charging docks too! 🎮🔋

As of now, Nintendo Switch 2 has not been officially released by Nintendo. The original Nintendo Switch (and Switch OLED model) remains the current version. However, if you're looking for the best power banks to use with your Nintendo Switch (whether it's the original, OLED, or future Switch 2), here’s a comprehensive guide based on current tech and user feedback. ✅ Best Power Banks for Nintendo Switch (2024–2025) (These will work with any future Switch 2, assuming it uses the same USB-C charging standard) 1. Anker PowerCore 26800mAh (USB-C PD) Capacity: 26,800mAh Output: 100W USB-C PD (supports fast charging) Why it’s great: High capacity — can charge your Switch 3–4 times Fast charging via USB-C PD (up to 65W) Compact and durable build Anker’s trusted reliability and safety features Best for: Long gaming sessions, travel, or daily commuters Note: Use a USB-C to USB-C cable (included or your own) 🔌 Pro Tip: This power bank can also charge laptops and phones — a true multitool. 2. RAVPower 50000mAh 65W USB-C PD Power Bank Capacity: 50,000mAh Output: 65W USB-C PD Why it’s great: Massive battery life — can charge your Switch over 10 times Supports 65W fast charging (ideal for future Switch 2 if it uses higher wattage) Dual USB-C ports (one for charging, one for pass-through) Compact for its size Best for: Gamers who travel frequently or need backup for long trips. ⚠️ Note: Ensure you're using a high-quality USB-C cable (supports PD). RAVPower’s cable is included. 3. Baseus 20000mAh 65W USB-C PD Power Bank Capacity: 20,000mAh Output: 65W USB-C PD Why it’s great: Slim, lightweight, and portable Fast 65W charging (perfect for Switch and future Switch 2) Smart charging with built-in safety circuits Affordable and well-reviewed Best for: Daily use, carrying in a backpack or bag 🔌 Tip: Great balance between size, power, and price. 4. Nite Ize SwitchLight Power Bank (Officially Licensed) Capacity: 10,000mAh Output: 18W USB-C (standard Switch charging) Why it’s great: Officially licensed by Nintendo Built-in switch-shaped design (fun aesthetic) Lightweight and compact Designed specifically for Switch (optimized for 5V/2A charging) Best for: Fans who want a Nintendo-themed accessory ❌ Downside: Lower capacity; not ideal for long play sessions. 🔌 Key Tips for Power Banks + Nintendo Switch ✅ Use USB-C to USB-C cable (most modern Switch models use USB-C) ✅ Look for PD (Power Delivery) support — ensures fast and efficient charging ✅ Avoid cheap, no-name power banks — they may not supply stable power, risking device damage ✅ Check charging speed: The Switch charges at ~15W max, so anything above 10W is fine 🎮 Final Thoughts: Preparing for Nintendo Switch 2? While the Switch 2 is rumored to launch in 2025 with upgraded hardware (possibly faster charging, higher power draw), it’s expected to still use USB-C charging. So any modern, PD-supported power bank will work. ✅ Best Overall Pick: Anker PowerCore 26800mAh ✅ Best Budget Pick: Baseus 20000mAh 65W PD ✅ Best for Fans: Nite Ize SwitchLight (Official) 💡 Pro Advice: Always test your power bank with your Switch before a big trip. Some budget models may not provide stable power. Let me know if you want recommendations for car power banks, portable chargers with built-in batteries, or charging docks too! 🎮🔋

As of now, the 2025 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Final Four participants have not yet been determined, as the tournament has not taken place. The 2025 NCAA Tournament is scheduled to begin in March 2025, with the Final Four set to be held on April 5, 2025, at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
The teams that will advance to the 2025 Final Four will emerge after the regional semifinals and finals throughout March. The finalists will be determined through a series of games, including the national semifinals (also known as the Final Four), which will feature two matchups:

East Region vs. West Region (in one semifinal)
Midwest Region vs. South Region (in the other semifinal)

The two winning teams from these games will face off for the national championship.
For the most up-to-date information on teams advancing to the 2025 Final Four, check official sources like:

NCAA.com
ESPN
The NCAA Tournament bracket (released annually in early March)

Stay tuned in March 2025 for the full story of who will claim the title!

As of now, the 2025 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Final Four participants have not yet been determined, as the tournament has not taken place. The 2025 NCAA Tournament is scheduled to begin in March 2025, with the Final Four set to be held on April 5, 2025, at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. The teams that will advance to the 2025 Final Four will emerge after the regional semifinals and finals throughout March. The finalists will be determined through a series of games, including the national semifinals (also known as the Final Four), which will feature two matchups: East Region vs. West Region (in one semifinal) Midwest Region vs. South Region (in the other semifinal) The two winning teams from these games will face off for the national championship. For the most up-to-date information on teams advancing to the 2025 Final Four, check official sources like: NCAA.com ESPN The NCAA Tournament bracket (released annually in early March) Stay tuned in March 2025 for the full story of who will claim the title!