Nintendo reveals the new Virtual Game Card feature, an easier way to manage your digital Switch games

Nintendo has announced a new Switch feature called the Virtual Game Card, making it easier to lend out digital games.

https://www.techradar.com/gaming/nintendo-reveals-the-new-virtual-game-card-feature-an-easier-way-to-manage-your-digital-switch-games

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