LEGO 2K Drive physical Switch version has major drawback

LEGO 2K Drive physical Switch version has major drawback

One Nintendo Switch owner, Farbklex, was excited to purchase a physical copy of LEGO 2K Drive but was disappointed after reading the download code disclaimer. Instead of including a physical game cartridge, the retail version for Nintendo Switch provides a voucher code for the digital edition. Additionally, due to the limited internal storage of the Nintendo Switch console, players are required to have a microSD card to download and play the game. This decision by 2K has garnered criticism from Farbklex and other players, who express their frustration with the limitations of the Nintendo Switch version.

The current Nintendo eShop page for LEGO 2K Drive indicates a file size of 6.3 GB. However, players need to download additional content and updates before starting the game. Consequently, many LEGO 2K Drive players are dissatisfied with 2K’s choice to release the Nintendo Switch physical version in this manner, leading some to view the physical copy as wasteful.