
"Nintendo's next-generation console, the Switch 2, has already had a strong start. Since launching earlier last year, Nintendo's follow-up to one of the most successful consoles in gaming history has rolled out several notable exclusives, including Mario Kart World, Donkey Kong Bananza, Kirby Air Riders, and and Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. While that exclusive lineup is still growing, the real strength of the Switch 2 at launch is its backwards compatibility."
"See at Amazon The Switch 2's updated system architecture delivers improved performance and noticeably faster load times compared to its predecessor. However, that performance leap also means the console requires microSD Express cards to keep up with its faster data speeds. Older microSD cards that worked perfectly fine on the original Switch simply won't meet the new standards. Express cards tend to cost more, which makes sales like this Samsung P9 deal hard to pass up."
The Switch 2 launched with several exclusives and full backward compatibility with the entire eight-year Nintendo Switch library. The console includes 256GB internal storage, but usable space is reduced by system software and is insufficient for many modern, larger Switch 2 titles. The Switch 2's updated architecture delivers improved performance and faster load times, which requires microSD Express cards to sustain higher data speeds. Older microSD cards are often incompatible with the new performance standards. Amazon is offering discounts on Samsung P9 Express microSD cards, with the 512GB and 256GB options reduced, making expansion more affordable.
Read at Kotaku
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