
"If you've owned a Switch for a decent length of time, you've likely hit your storage limit. Even the Nintendo Switch OLED model, released in 2021, includes only 64GB of internal storage. The original 2017 Switch offers just 32GB, and with a portion of that dedicated to essential system files, you really have only about 25GB free for games. To put that into perspective, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom comes in just over 16GB."
"This is why a large-capacity microSD card is almost mandatory. By adding the Samsung microSDXC card, you expand your Switch's storage by up to 1TB. That's more more than 30 times the internal space of the base model system. With that much room, you can download huge first-party adventures, tons of indie favorites, and even bulky third-party releases without worrying about shuffling files around. For most players, it's enough space to last for years."
Nintendo Switch consoles have limited internal storage, with the OLED model offering 64GB and the original model offering 32GB, leaving around 25GB free for games. Large titles like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom exceed 16GB and can quickly consume available space. A 1TB Samsung microSDXC expands Switch storage by up to 1TB, more than 30 times the base model's internal capacity, allowing players to keep many large first-party and third-party games installed simultaneously. The Samsung 1TB microSDXC delivers read and write speeds up to 180 MB/s. The 1TB model is on sale for $85, a 30% discount.
Read at Kotaku
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