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How do I get more storage on my Nintendo Switch?

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

To free up space in the System Memory, go to Systems Settings → Data Management → Delete Save Data. Software data (including downloaded software, software updates, and screenshots) can be stored on the System Memory or on a microSD card. For general information about data management on Nintendo Switch, click here.
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Why does my Switch only have 25 GB of storage?

The Switch comes with a Micro SD card slot which can accept media of up to 2TB in capacity. Given that only 26GB is available out of the box - and that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild takes up 13.4GB on its own - it goes without saying that a memory card is going to be an essential purchase.
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Why does my Nintendo Switch not have enough space?

This usually occurs when the hard drive on your Nintendo Switch does not have sufficient storage space to save the game data. Try freeing up space by deleting another game or app. Delete any excessive save files you have on your system. Remove the Auto-saves first.
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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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Is 128GB enough for the Switch?

Its most certainly enough for a person that plays casually or just uses the switch as a side console. However if it is going to be your main console and you want to download a lot of games you may need more space. For reference The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is 13.4 gb.
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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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Can you use any SD card for Switch?

Can I use an SD card on Nintendo Switch? Only microSD cards can be used on the Nintendo Switch console. Due to the slot size, SD cards and miniSD cards are not compatible with Nintendo Switch.
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Can you download 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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How many games can 128GB hold?

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 32GB hold?

A 32GB card is around 250,000 blocks. Definitely over 100, and probably up to around 200 eShop games would fit. As for Zelda being up to 1GB, A Link Between Worlds is 5,437 blocks (680MB) and Ocarina of Time is 3,644 blocks (455MB). Nintendo's first party games tend to be smaller than 3rd party, but not always.
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Do I need to buy extra storage for Nintendo Switch?

Since the Nintendo Switch and Switch Lite only have 32GB of internal storage and the Switch OLED isn't much better with 64GB, you will need to purchase a microSD card if you plan on purchasing several large Switch titles.
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Does archiving data on Switch delete it?

What happens to my game progress if I archive or delete my downloaded software? The game save data is unaffected in either option, so you can resume your game progress once the software is redownloaded.
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What size SD card do you need for Nintendo Switch?

Nintendo has stated (opens in new tab) that the Nintendo Switch supports three different types of SD cards. These are microSD (up to 2GB), microSDHC (between 4GB and 32GB), and microSDXC (64GB and beyond). We suggest buying a microSDXC card as capacities generally start at 64GB and above.
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How much space do Switch games take?

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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Can you use non Nintendo brand SD card with Switch?

The Switch is compatible with SDXC cards, which is backwards compatible with the older, smaller capacity SD and SDHC cards. So pretty much any microSD card you've got lying around from an old Android phone or a digital camera should work in the Switch.
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Can a Nintendo Switch run out of storage?

See our ethics statement. The Nintendo Switch only comes with 32GB of internal storage, which is minuscule if you plan on having more than just a handful of games and apps downloaded to your handheld console. The solution is to use a microSD card to expand the Switch's storage.
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Do physical games take up space on Switch?

Yeah, they do. Although they take up much less space than downloading the digital version from the Nintendo eShop, it still uses your storage. It takes up space when installing, which is when you first put the cartridge in your Switch. It also takes up space when you have save files.
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How much space does Mario Kart 8 take up?

It is at least 6.8gb.
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Is 256GB overkill for switch?

If you're going to be playing mostly with physical games, and you don't envision yourself buying too many larger titles from the eShop, you should be able to get by on 64GB. However, if you're going all-digital, a 256GB card will see you through around 35 full sized games.
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Is 1TB on Switch worth it?

SanDisk has a Micro SD card with a capacity of 1TB, which is a fantastic option for Switch owners who plan to download a lot of games, but it's naturally a little more on the pricey side. If you have that sort of cash to spend, this is currently the ultimate option for your Switch.
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How many GB is fortnite on Switch?

Size of Fortnite on the Nintendo Switch

The aforementioned Nintendo eShop page for Fortnite says that you need a little more than 18 GB of free space on your system to download and play the game. This is more than half of the base disk space of the Nintendo Switch, which is only 32 GB.
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Why 32 GB is overkill?

Extremely high cost: 32GB of RAM is typically much more expensive than 8GB or 16GB, which can be a disadvantage for many users. Overkill for most tasks: If you only use your computer for basic tasks such as web browsing, email, and basic office work, 32GB of RAM may be overkill and unnecessary.
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