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Can you upgrade Switch storage?

Expand the available memory on your Nintendo Switch system by purchasing a microSD card. A microSD card can be used to save screenshots and software data, including downloaded software, software updates, and DLC. MicroSD cards are available in different sizes, and are also useful for future digital purchases.
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Is Switch storage upgradable?

Even the boosted 64GB inside the Switch OLED isn't enough for most users. Luckily, this can be remedied by inserting a microSD card via the small slot underneath the kickstand, which can then live in your console permanently.
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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 do I change my SD card on a Switch without losing data?

Eject the first microSD card, then insert the second microSD card into the slot or reader/writer. Using Windows Explorer access the microSD card again. Drag the data from the desktop to the new microSD card, then insert the new microSD card into the Nintendo Switch console.
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How do I upgrade my SD card to a bigger Switch?

Step 1. Turn off Switch by holding the "Power" button and remove the old SD card from Switch. Step 2. Insert the new SD card into Switch and let it format, and update it in Switch system if it's required.
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How To Upgrade Your Nintendo Switch SD Card

What is the highest SD card for Switch?

The following types of microSD cards are supported on Nintendo Switch:
  • microSD (up to 2 GB)
  • microSDHC (4 GB - 32 GB)
  • microSDXC (64 GB and above) Important:In order to use a microSDXC card on the Nintendo Switch console, a system update is required.
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Can I put 512GB SD card in Switch?

Nintendo Switch microSDXC Card

The officially-licensed SanDisk microSDXC card for the Nintendo Switch provides dependable, high-performance storage for your console. Add up to 512GB1 of capacity, so you can keep your favorite titles on a single card.
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Will I lose my save data if I put a microSD card in my Switch?

Save data. Save data (saved game progress and related achievements, etc.) is without exception stored in the system memory. It cannot be moved or saved onto a microSD card.
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Can I just move my SD card to a new Switch?

You can also use a given microSD card in one Switch: If you plug your microSD card into another Switch, that Switch will format the microSD card, deleting all the data on it. The only files you can pass between microSD cards are screenshots and videos.
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Is 256GB overkill 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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Can I put a 1TB SD card in my Switch?

The Nintendo Switch can accommodate such cards up to 2TB in size! It sounds amazing but it turns out that regular microSD cards don't go up to 2TB. It might be available in the future but the best you can do right now is a 1TB card.
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How much storage can I add to my Switch?

32 GB of internal storage, a portion of which is reserved for use by the system. Users can easily expand storage space using microSDHC or microSDXC cards up to 2TB (sold separately). Used for charging or for connecting to the Nintendo Switch dock.
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What SD cards work with Switch?

Important: In order to use a microSDXC card on the Nintendo Switch console, a system update is required.
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The following types of microSD cards are supported on Nintendo Switch:
  • microSD (up to 2 GB)
  • microSDHC (4 GB - 32 GB)
  • microSDXC (64 GB and above)
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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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How long do Switch SD cards last?

SD cards are designed for data storage and should last for 10 years or more.
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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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Can you copy Switch games to SD card?

On the HOME Menu, select "System Settings" → "Data Management" → "Move Data Between System/microSD Card". *If no microSD card is inserted, this option won't be selectable. To transfer data from the system memory to the microSD card, select "Move to microSD Card".
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Can you use multiple SD cards on Switch?

Yes, it is possible to use multiple microSD cards on a Nintendo Switch. The Switch has a microSD card slot that allows you to insert a microSD card to expand the device's storage capacity. To use multiple microSD cards on a Switch, you will need to insert each card into the microSD card slot one at a time.
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Is OLED Switch worth it?

If it's your first time buying a Switch, it's definitely worth considering the OLED model, but only if you plan on playing in handheld mode. If you are planning on mainly using it docked, the regular model is probably the better choice.
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Is 512GB SD card overkill?

Realistically, 512GB is probably overkill for all but the most dedicated power-user - at least for the near future.
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How many games can you put on a SD card for a Switch?

As we mentioned before, the average game takes up about 10GB. With the 32GB on your Nintendo Switch, you can save 3 games. The rule of thumb is 10GB per game, so keep that in mind when choosing a memory card.
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Will any microsd work with Switch?

The Switch supports any UHS-I Micro SD, Micro SDHC, or Micro SDXC cards. If you have no idea what any of that means, don't worry, it's pretty difficult to stumble across a card that isn't supported by the Switch.
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Do Switch games load slower on SD card?

Depending on what you use your SD card for, yes. A lot. For example, the Nintendo Switch has limited storage, and getting an SD card can let you install more and bigger games. Any SD card will help, but the faster the card, the quicker those games on it will load.
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