What Kind of Micro SD Card Do You Need For the Nintendo Switch 2?

New Switch 2 MicroSD Express cards
Credit: Nintendo

New Switch 2 MicroSD Express cards
Credit: Nintendo

The Switch 2 will be a game-changer, not just for Nintendo but also for fans. It will be the most powerful system Nintendo has made so far, potentially stronger than the Steam Deck. However, this power comes at a cost, as fans can’t use their old microSD cards anymore.

Because this system is more powerful, it needs something more unconventional to power its games and make them load faster. It’s going to be hard switching between microSD cards, but gamers can always use them for their other systems. At the least, Valve’s Steam Deck can still use those older micro SD cards.

So, without further ado, here are the kinds of micro SD cards Switch 2 owners need to get.

What Kind of MicroSD Cards do Switch 2 Owners Need to Get?

Nintendo has confirmed that the Switch 2 will need microSD Express cards to store and run games.

These express cards are more expensive than regular ones, but they’re made for high performance. Because this new console will be a powerhouse with faster loading times, it has seemingly justified buying these new cards. Either way, fans will need these to play more games in their new system.

Can You Use Switch 1 MicroSD Cards on a Switch 2?

No, unless you’re already using a microSD Express card. Switch 2 only runs on the brand-new Express cards.

Fans will probably be disappointed in this move, given the price of these microSD Express cards. It’s probably a necessary change, and one we might see on other handhelds in the future, but we’re allowed to be disappointed. At the least, it might make fans stick with their original Switch longer.

Can you transfer the data from Switch 1's Micro SD cards to Switch 2?

Yes. You can transfer all your original Switch data to Switch 2 as long as you have a strong internet connection and enough space on your microSD Express card.

Make sure that the MicroSD Express card has enough space to store all of the digital games. Alternatively, players can sign into their eShop account and manually redownload these titles. There are a lot of options here, so players shouldn’t worry.

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