The only type of SD card that works on a Nintendo Switch is a microSD card, which is smaller than a normal SD card.
The SanDisk microSD Express Card for Nintendo Switch 2 is an easy and effective way to expand your system’s storage capacity.
The Switch 2 is the first mainstream device to require microSD Express for storage expansion, so there aren’t many options available to buy just yet. Of the small handful of compatible models we’ve ...
Right now, there are savings to be had on Switch 2 storage, whether you're after 128GB, an extra 256GB, 512GB, or you want to futureproof your device with a hefty 1TB worth of space. Just remember, ...
If you’re a Nintendo Switch 2 owner who mostly buys digital games as opposed to cartridges (like me!), its 256GB of internal ...
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After being introduced almost five years ago, microSD Express cards look to be finally making their way to the marketplace. Samsung recently announced that it has been working with microSD Express ...
Nintendo's latest portable console, the Switch 2, launched earlier this year. One of the upgrades the second generation brought was the switch from regular microSD cards to microSD Express, a much ...
MicroSD Express Cards are almost as new as the Nintendo Switch 2, so any discount is worth making a fuss about - especially when it comes to a 1TB card like this one. The 1TB Lexar Play Pro microSD ...
The Switch 2 comes with 256GB of internal storage, a generous amount compared to its predecessor, which started at only 32GB. However, if you want more storage so you can load some bigger games, you ...
Nintendo thankfully didn’t pull a Sony with the Switch 2 and require propietary memory cards, but it does force us to pay a bit more attention since it needs microSD Express models for extra storage.