I don't get why people are so viciously defending digital-only. Here, we pay plenty for limited internet data. 20Gb is almost half of our monthly data, and it means I won't even be able to sell the game after playing it, or that no one else will be able to buy it used.

Sure, I understand that some people prefer having all their games on a single SD card on portable systems, but why do so many seem unable to understand that not everybody rolls paper money cigars and wipes their behind with it? Why is it hard to understand that some people just prefer to collect physical games?

I, like many here probably, grew up with cartridges and cardboard boxes, illustrated manuals and posters / maps included in standard edition games, used / rented / borrowed / shared games,.. Selling my old games and saving up to buy new (used) ones. I was looking forward to this one, but being digital-only lowered it quite a bit on my play list, and since there's plenty in my backlog and plenty on the horizon, I might skip it entirely, or get it on a 50% sale at least.

For €30 I expect to at least own the game and be able to sell it, or swap it, or play it again without it consuming almost half of my monthly data AGAIN.