
For Switch 2, Nintendo introduced Game-Key Cards, a 'physical' cartridge that doesn't actually contain any game data. Instead, Game-Key Cards act — as the name suggests — purely as a key to download the game from the eShop, and then to access and play the game on the system.
Many gamers who prize physical over digital aren't happy about this compromise, which still requires you to have the storage space to download the game, and are therefore looking out for Switch 2 games which contain all the data on the game cards - 'real' physical Switch 2 games, if you like.
That's exactly what we've compiled with this list of Switch 2 games that come on the cartridge 100%.
On this page: Every Nintendo Switch 2 Physical Release With The Full Game On The Cart
Confirmed 'Real' Nintendo Switch 2 Physical Games
We'll keep this list updated with officially confirmed NS2 physical 'standard' releases only, meaning we won't be relying on retailer listings alone.
If you spy an official confirmation we've missed, feel free to tag us in the comments and we'll get it verified and updated ASAP.
- Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition (Switch 2)
5th Jun 2025 / CD Projekt Red - Daemon x Machina: Titanic Scion (Switch 2)
5th Sep 2025 / Marvelous! / First Studio - Donkey Kong Bananza (Switch 2)
17th Jul 2025 / Nintendo - Hades II - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition (Switch 2)
25th Sep 2025 / Supergiant Games - Kirby and the Forgotten Land - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Star-Crossed World (Switch 2)
28th Aug 2025 / Nintendo / HAL Laboratory - Mario Kart World (Switch 2)
5th Jun 2025 / Nintendo - Metroid Prime 4: Beyond - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition (Switch 2)
4th Dec 2025 / Nintendo / Retro Studios - Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection (Switch 2)
12th Dec 2025 / Digital Eclipse - Pokémon Legends: Z-A - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition (Switch 2)
16th Oct 2025 / Nintendo / Game Freak - Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition (Switch 2)
5th Jun 2025 / Marvelous! / Marvelous Inc. - Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition (Switch 2)
27th Aug 2025 / Marvelous Europe / Marvelous Inc. - Super Mario Party Jamboree - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV (Switch 2)
24th Jul 2025 / Nintendo - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition (Switch 2)
5th Jun 2025 / Nintendo - The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition (Switch 2)
5th Jun 2025 / Nintendo - Yooka-Replaylee (Switch 2)
9th Oct 2025 / PM Studios / Playtonic Games
If you're curious about a particular title, our Switch 2 game pages list the type of physical release (if known).
'Proper' Switch 2 Physical Games FAQ
Why are there so few 'true' Switch 2 physical releases?
It is rumoured that Nintendo is offering only limited game card size offerings, at least early in the Switch 2's cycle.
Cyberpunk 2077 comes on a 64GB cartridge - the maximum available at the time of writing. Production costs of these large-capacity cartridges eat into companies' profits, so many publishers are opting to release Game-Key Cards instead of a full physical release.
Will you still need to download patches for these games?
It's important to bear in mind that post-release patches may (likely) be released for all of the games above, meaning you may have to download additional data into the system's storage.
Any new DLC that isn't specifically included on the cart will also require internal storage, just as they do on past physical releases.
So, there you go: every Switch 2 game where the data comes on the cartridge. Let us know below if you see official confirmation of a full-on physical Switch 2 card release and we'll add it to the list.
We'll be keeping this guide updated, and you can check for confirmed 'standard' physical releases via our individual Switch 2 game pages, too.
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@dartmonkey hi Gavin, thanks for the list! Are you planning to try to keep this one updated? Or is it just for the launch games / launch window? Wondering whether to bookmark the site
@Friendly Yep, we'll be keeping this up to date throughout the generation (it's tied directly to our games database, which we continually maintain), so feel free to bookmark away.
@dartmonkey awesome, thank you! 😊
Bookmarked, thank you! My Switch 2 collection is going to be a lot slimmer than the Switch's on my shelves.
Great resource, thanks for putting this together (and keeping it updated) - especially as it is a depressingly short list at the moment!
I keep posting this to whoever will listen:
Hitman, Split Fiction, Street Fighter, Yakuza, Tony Hawk, Wild Hearts S, WWE, and Madden are all above 32GB, so they should have been on the 64GB cards. WWE and Split Fiction are slightly above 64GB, but that doesn't mean they couldn't have optimized them more to fit. The publishers chose to go they key card route even though the 64GB cards made sense for these games, so they deserve their low sales. Hopefully Cyberpunk 2077 does well enough to show third parties what we want.
So… I literally just bought Rune Factory Guardians of Azuma. It caught my eye because it was full on cart. Never played a Rune Factory, story of seasons, or harvest moon game. With the paltry selection of full game on cart releases, I imagine my physical collection will be a lot smaller because I do not support game key cards. That said…
Wow, Guardians of Azuma is pretty good so far. Kudos to Marvelous for giving customers what we are asking for and actually want. I’d probably not have this game on my radar if it weren’t for the GKC blunder yet here we are. And I’m looking into further Marvelous games. I imagine I am not the only one.
@dartmonkey It was confirmed a while back that Sonic Racing: Crossworlds will be on the cartridge rather than a Game-Key.
At the time of this post, the games FAQ on their website says as much.
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