All microSD cards look alike, but when it comes to buying the right for your Nintendo Switch 2, only the MicroSD Express Card will work to store and play the game. The microSD card you have used in your original switch or switchlight will offer limited functionality with Nintendo’s new handheld, as it will only allow you to see screenshots or video clips you’ve got before – that’s it.
The reason for this is that Nintendo selected a significant speed style in his new handheld console, which is an advertising 4.4X improvement in terms of transfer speeds to microSD cards that you already have. This improvement is identified by a small, simple “former” mark that stands on the front of the card.
It is difficult to remember how expensive the express cards are, some with more than $ 50 cost for 256GB storage. The switch supports 2 microSD express cards, which is up to 2TB, although the 1TB is the largest capacity that is widely available (this is a limit exceeding, as many people are currently sold), some cards are sold in pop of up to $ 200. phew. I think it makes sense that they have been classified by the SD Association as bonfide PCNNVM ESD because they are a primary because of it. Walmart’s ONN label is a bacon of light, as its microSD Express card is significantly cheaper, its 512 GB model costs $ 65.88 when it is in stock.
Thankfully, since the switch 2 has 256GB of built -in storage, you will not need the microSD express card immediately when you receive your console. Getting a microSD card was a ritual of passing with the original switch, in addition to the new OLED edition launched in 2021, with only 32GB.
If you are in the market for one of these priest storage extension cards before the start of the console, we have listed the options available below.


