The physical edition of Spyro Reignited Trilogy on the Nintendo Switch requires you to download 8.7 GB of data. You have to download all this, because that bundle is basically the majority of Spyro 2 and Spyro 3. The PS4 and Xbox One versions do the same thing, but those platforms have way more storage space than the Switch. So, this could end up being a bit of an issue.
According to Reddit user Aufinator, and confirmed by others, the physical version of Spyro Reignited Trilogy on Nintendo Switch comes with a huge download. Specifically, you’ll have to save 8.7 GB of space in order to have access to all three games. Now, to be fair, the physical versions of Spyro Reignited on the PS4 and Xbox One do the same thing. The disk comes only with Spyro 1 in full, and some elements of 2 and 3. Then, you download a large update, and then you can play all three games.
However, the Switch has a big problem here, compared to the other consoles, and you might be guessing what it is: the memory. The Switch has a paltry 32 GB of storage space, while the others go up to 1 TB. So, it’s much more difficult to keep full games downloaded on the Switch, unless you have a huge SD card. And, keep in mind, some day, Nintendo is going to stop supporting Switch’s online services. When they do, unless you have everything downloaded, you’ll be left with a cartridge that has only one game on it. Keep that in mind, and plan accordingly.
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Spyro: Reignited Trilogy originally launched on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One a year ago; on November 13th, 2018 to be exact. Now, on September 3rd, it’s also available on PC and Nintendo Switch. It’s well worth your money, especially if you haven’t played them back in the day. Just, you know… if you’re playing on the Switch, have an SD card or something handy.
Nintendo and Xbox have become increasingly close over recent years, starting with the two companies working together to pioneer console cross-play in 2018. Now, after hints dropped from both sides, many fans think that another collaboration between Nintendo and Xbox is coming, but it apparently won't be Xbox Cloud Gaming on Switch.
Xbox Cloud Gaming is part of the Xbox Game Pass program that allows players to play certain games entirely through the cloud. While currently available on Android phones, Xbox Cloud Gaming is coming to iOS and PC as well, leading some to theorize that the service could make its way to the Nintendo Switch.
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The possibility of this is not as unlikely as it may immediately seem. Firstly, Xbox has been very open about wanting to expand its Xbox Game Pass program as much as possible, with even Valve reportedly trying to convince Xbox to put the program on Steam. Secondly, the Switch already has cloud gaming capability as some new releases, such as Hitman 3 use cloud streaming to run on the less powerful console. Unfortunately, games industry analyst David Gibson says that somebody at Nintendo flat out told him that it wouldn't even consider letting Xbox Cloud Gaming make the jump to the Switch. David Gibson is a very well-known analyst who has various connections throughout the industry, so his claim is likely accurate.
Would make a lot of sense @MatPiscatella , but I have had @Nintendo tell me directly they would not put other streaming services on the Switch. Lost opportunity...... https://t.co/Qbs97Z2Ugn
— David Gibson (@gibbogame) April 21, 2021The Tweet comes as a response to Mat Piscatella, the executive director for The NPD Group, a market research company. Piscatella was musing about how much sense the move would make for both companies, as it would help Nintendo increase the library on the console with the sizable Xbox Game Pass library while also allowing Xbox to get access to millions of more consumers. Unfortunately, Gibson already considers the idea a lost opportunity, meaning if his sources are accurate it likely isn't going to happen anytime soon.
The news will likely come as a disappointment to many Xbox and Nintendo fans, and it does seem like a missed opportunity for a great new addition to both companies' offerings. If this possible explanation for the hinted at Xbox and Nintendo collaboration really is false, it does beg the question of just what the two companies could be planning. There are many theories out there, including the addition of Master Chief to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and hopefully, with the approaching summer of game events and conferences, something will be announced soon.
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Source: Nintendo Life