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Can you Switch game cards between switches?

Although you can't swap game saves or move over game libraries using a microSD card, you can at least transfer user data and some photos from one Switch to another.
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Can I put my game card in another Switch?

On any of your consoles, insert a game card or select your downloaded game from the HOME Menu to begin playing the game on that console. You will not be able to use the same Nintendo Account to access games on multiple consoles simultaneously.
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Can you Switch games between switches?

If you do not have access to the original console, you can still transfer your Nintendo Account and digital games to a different Nintendo Switch console and make that console your account's primary console.
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Can I play the same game on two different switches?

The solution is simple. For each Nintendo account, you can set a primary console and a secondary console. If both parties want to play one copy of a game, Alex needs to set Jason's Switch as his primary console and Jason needs to set Alex's Switch as his primary console.
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Will I lose my game progress if I get a new switch?

Your save data will be deleted on the source console. *Save data is stored on the console you're currently using. In order to play games with your latest save data on multiple systems, you'll need to transfer the save data each time you use a different console.
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Do you have to buy games again on Switch?

You will need to use your own Nintendo Account on your system to purchase the game for your console. Because the console is not the primary console for the Nintendo Account that originally purchased the game, games purchased with that account are not playable on the system.
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Can you redownload purchased games on a new Switch?

To redownload the game, launch the Nintendo eShop using the Nintendo Account that originally purchased the game, select your user icon in the top-right corner to access the shop settings, and highlight Redownload. Select the game in the list of previously purchased titles, then select the orange icon to redownload.
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Can you use Switch cartridges on multiple consoles?

Yes. On your primary console. And each profile on that console will have separate save data for the games in question. You can also use the same account with multiple consoles and download and access your digital games from those secondary consoles.
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Can two switches play Mario Kart with one game?

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe supports wireless play, allowing up to 8 players to connect multiple Nintendo Switch consoles together via a local wireless connection.
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Can you link 2 switches together?

If everyone is gathered in the same room, you can link together up to eight Nintendo Switch family systems via local wireless (also known as “couch co-op”) in compatible games. You can also hop online to play with family and friends who are far away.
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Can I use the same SD card on a different Switch?

You can use a single microSD card to do the transfer, but only if you're willing to delete all the data on it when you move it from one console to the other. The easier way is to use one microSD card for each console, and move the data between the two, so start by making sure your microSD card is set for each console.
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Can you transfer physical Switch games to SD card?

*Game save data is only stored in the system memory, so it can't be moved to the microSD card.
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Is it better to have physical or digital Switch games?

Much of it comes down to personal preference. If you like having shelves lined with your games that you can browse and reminisce, you'll want to go for physical. If you prefer the convenience and speed offered through digital purchases, and don't want game boxes lying around, then you'll want to go digital.
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How do I transfer physical game data to new Switch?

From the HOME Menu, select System Settings, then Data Management, and then Transfer Your Save Data. Select Send Save Data to Another Console, then select the user whose save data file you wish to transfer. Select the save data file for the software title you want to send to another system. Select Send Save Data.
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What happens if you move a game to SD card?

The game will download onto your microSD card automatically. Remember that you can play the game off the microSD card, but save data will always save to your system memory. This is also useful for quickly transferring your games over if you've decided to upgrade your console.
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Are SD cards locked to Switch?

There is a Lock switch on the left side of the SD card. Make sure the Lock switch is slid up (unlock position). You will not be able to modify or delete the contents on the memory card if it is locked.
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Does it matter what SD card you put in a Switch?

If you're planning on downloading many games, you probably want a high-capacity card like a 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB microSD card. You'll be able to store more than enough games and they'll load faster since they're higher performance cards. For moderate use, a 32GB or 64GB microSD card will work.
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Does it matter what SD card I get for my Switch?

In order to improve your gameplay experience, using a microSD card with a higher transfer speed is recommended. High-speed microSD card recommendations: UHS-I (Ultra High Speed Phase I) compatible. Transfer speed 60 - 95 MB/sec (the higher the transfer speed, the better gameplay experience on Nintendo Switch)
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Can I put a 1TB SD card in my Switch?

With the SanDisk Ultra microSDXC 1TB card for Nintendo Switch you can instantly add storage for your Nintendo Switch Lite so you can expand your on-the-go gaming choices.
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Is 128GB enough for Switch?

We'd recommend a 128GB SD card for most users; this will give you enough room for about 15-18 Nintendo Switch games on your console, but it's worth noting that smaller indie titles will take up far less space.
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How many games can a Switch hold?

There is a limit based on storage space. Your switch can hold a lot of games, but only around 30.
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What is the max SD card for Switch?

As of 2023, 256GB and 512GB cards are the best options in terms of cost per gigabyte, while 1TB cards now cost the same per gigabyte as 128GB cards - a stunning turnaround. The Switch supported Micro SD cards up to 32GB at launch, but a software update soon thereafter pushed this limit all the way to 2TB.
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Is 256GB enough for Switch?

We highly recommend getting a 256GB card. It has the space to hold plenty of saved data, screenshots, and videos. Of course, if you have all the games in the world and want to play any of them at a moment's notice, you'll want to look at something much larger, like a 512GB card for maximum storage.
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