


This news naturally follows on the digital release of Darkest Dungeon for the Switch, which landed on the Nintendo eShop just last week.

Good news for those types, then, as Red Hook Studios and Merge Games have revealed a new partership with plans to release physical copies of Darkest Dungeon for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. Still, others want to know that their games are physically available to them, be it for storage or for access. As long as the software can be used, it's unlikely that many will complain services like Steam or the PlayStation Store have been offering digital downloads of games for years with considerable success. Modern thinking about software ownership is sometimes convoluted - some people believe that ownership of software is synonymous with guaranteed access to software, while others believe that ownership implies a right to a tangible archive of said software.
