A spooky surprise.
Ever since the Switch arrived on the scene, a number of publishers have been releasing physical games with a code inside the box and not much else. If you're in it just for the case, that's fine, but it also means an internet connection is still required and when servers eventually go offline, there's no way to download the game.
Despite multiple publishers receiving scathing criticism for this practice, the trend seemingly continues. According to the UK online retailer
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Ever since the Switch arrived on the scene, a number of publishers have been releasing physical games with a code inside the box and not much else. If you're in it just for the case, that's fine, but it also means an internet connection is still required and when servers eventually go offline, there's no way to download the game.
Despite multiple publishers receiving scathing criticism for this practice, the trend seemingly continues. According to the UK online retailer
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, the cover of the upcoming physical release
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displays a 'Download Code Only' warning. Squint and you might be able to see it below, else view the
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