The new Nintendo Switch 2 boasts a significant increase in built-in storage capacity compared to its predecessors. With a 256GB onboard SSD, it’s four times more than the Switch OLED (64GB) and eight times larger than the original Switch and Switch Lite (32GB). Keep in mind that as performance enhancements come into play for future games, they may require larger file sizes, potentially necessitating an expansion of your console’s storage. Similar to its predecessor, the Nintendo Switch 2 features a microSD card slot. However, unlike the original Switch, it only works with a specific type of storage: microSD Express cards.
The technology known as Express format is a new development in the semiconductor sector that hasn’t seen widespread usage among manufacturers so far. However, the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to boost its popularity significantly, both with manufacturers and consumers. This week’s Nintendo Direct revealed that Samsung and SanDisk will be launching Super Mario-themed microSD Express Cards this year. To help you prepare for any potential storage issues related to the Switch 2, we’ve compiled a short list and explanation of the current microSD Express options available from SanDisk and Lexar. At the moment, there are no cards themed around Nintendo franchises, but you might find a good deal by opting for a non-branded one instead.
- SanDisk 128GB microSD Express Card — $45 (
$50) - SanDisk 256GB microSD Express Card — $60 (
$65) - Lexar 256GB Play Pro microSD Express Card — $50
- Lexar 512GB Play Pro microSD Express Card — $100
- Lexar 1TB Play Pro microSD Express Card — $200
If you’d like to learn more about the upcoming Nintendo console, I recommend taking a look at TopMob’s preorder guide for the Nintendo Switch 2. This comprehensive guide covers all of the initial hardware and games showcased during the Nintendo Direct. Preorders for the Switch 2, related accessories, and several launch titles will become available on April 9. The console is scheduled to hit stores just two months later, on June 5.
Choosing one of the readily accessible microSD Express Cards is a shrewd move as you prepare for the release of Switch 2. However, if you prefer to hold off and opt for officially licensed SanDisk or Samsung cards instead, here’s what they might resemble:
– For SanDisk: Officially endorsed microSD Express Cards from SanDisk can be recognized by their logo, packaging, and warranty information.
– For Samsung: Similarly, officially approved microSD Express Cards from Samsung will display their logo on the card itself or its packaging, along with any relevant warranty details.
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