Lawsuit against Ubisoft’s shutdown of The Crew has an update
Over the past year, gamers have grown more mindful of the price tags on their digital game purchases, while video game publishers persistently advocate for digital versions over physical ones. For instance, Nintendo has taken this route with their latest offerings. The upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 and Mario Kart World bundle offers only a digital version of the new racing game. Those who prefer a physical copy must buy it separately, effectively spending an additional $30 since the game retails for $80 individually but merely brings the $450 price of the Switch 2 to $500 in the bundle. This move towards digital games helps developers save on manufacturing costs for physical copies and gives them the option to cease paying for server maintenance at any time.