Nintendo Switch 2 launch demands MicroSD Express cards

The Nintendo Switch 2, recently launched, requires specialized MicroSD Express cards to run games, unlike its predecessor. This update introduces higher speeds but at increased costs for users expanding storage. WIRED's guide highlights compatible options amid evolving MicroSD standards.

The Nintendo Switch 2's debut marks a shift in storage requirements for Nintendo consoles. According to a WIRED buying guide published on February 28, 2026, owners must use MicroSD Express cards to expand storage and run games on the new device. Regular MicroSD cards can transfer images and videos but fail to support game operations.

The guide notes that PNY's MicroSD Express (256 GB) performed best in tests conducted at launch, though real-world differences in game transfers and load times were minimal. Priced at around $60 on Amazon, it costs nearly twice as much as a comparable V30 card. For the original Nintendo Switch, simpler UHS-I U1 cards suffice, with Nintendo partnering with Samsung for affordable, branded options at $20.

Broader MicroSD considerations include capacity, where 256 GB to 512 GB offers a balanced gap in pricing, and SDXC format for cards over 64 GB ensures compatibility in modern devices. Speeds are denoted by symbols like V30 or U3, providing minimum sequential write speeds of 30 MB/s. Application Performance Class A2 supports random read/write for apps, common in higher-end cards.

Bus interfaces range from UHS-I to Express, with Express cards backward compatible but limited to UHS-I speeds in older devices. The guide recommends SanDisk Extreme Pro for general use, including cameras and GoPros, at $66 for reliable performance with an adapter included.

Card readers like Insignia's USB-C/USB 3.0 model ($20 at Best Buy) handle up to V90 speeds, while SanDisk's Pro-Reader ($160) supports Express for Switch 2 users, though not essential for basic transfers.

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News illustration depicting Nintendo Switch 2's Yoshi game cartridge priced at $70 physical versus $60 digital on eShop, highlighting cartridge cost differences.
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Nintendo sets physical Switch 2 games $10 higher than digital, starting with Yoshi amid cartridge costs

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Nintendo announced March 25 that physical copies of Switch 2-exclusive first-party games will cost $10 more than digital versions starting in May, beginning with Yoshi and the Mysterious Book ($70 physical vs. $60 digital on the US eShop). The policy reflects differing production and distribution costs, including Switch 2 cartridge challenges, breaking from prior equal pricing.

The 256GB Samsung P9 Express microSD card is now available at Amazon for $33, a 40% discount that equates to just $0.13 per gigabyte. This deal offers a speedy storage upgrade ideal for handheld gaming devices like the Nintendo Switch 2 and Steam Deck. With transfer speeds up to 800 MB per second, it enhances game loading and content storage on these consoles.

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Nintendo has introduced a system for upgrading original Switch games to enhanced versions on the new Switch 2 console, with costs ranging from free to $20 depending on the content added. This allows owners to access performance improvements and additional features without repurchasing titles entirely. The pricing structure varies by game and publisher, complicating the overall cost of games on the platform.

Nintendo released the Switch 2 console in 2025, featuring a larger design and improved Joy-Cons. A hands-on event in New York City allowed select attendees to try the device and upcoming titles. Coverage highlighted its potential as a major upgrade for portable gaming.

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Continuing Switch 2 holiday promotions—following Micro Center's recent $50 discount on the standalone console—Nintendo launched its official Holiday Sale on December 22, with up to 75% off eShop games like Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition and a $50 cut on the Mario Kart World bundle, available until January 5 amid end-of-year value hunting.

Building on EU mandates for replaceable batteries by 2027, Nintendo will launch an updated Switch 2 model in Europe allowing users to easily swap batteries in the console and Joy-Cons, addressing common complaints about battery life.

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Nintendo has launched the Switch 2 console with a new GameShare functionality that enables players to share games locally and online without requiring separate purchases. This feature allows connection with up to three other systems, including original Switch consoles as recipients. A list of supported titles includes both updated legacy games and new exclusives.

 

 

 

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