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Lexar 1TB MicroSD Express Card For Nintendo Switch 2 Restocked & Discounted At Amazon

The Nintendo Switch 2's microSD slot will only work with cards with the new Express technology, and there aren't many of these fast and pricey options out there.

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Amazon has restocked Lexar's 1TB microSD Express Card and is offering a deal that drops the price to $172.63 (was $200). This is the best deal we've seen for a 1TB microSD Express Card since Nintendo revealed the Switch 2's microSD card slot is only compatible with Express cards. Since there are only a few models of Express cards at the moment, Amazon has struggled to keep up with the increased interest over the past few weeks.

The Nintendo Switch 2 offers a fairly massive upgrade when it comes to raw storage space. The 256GB onboard SSD is four times larger than the Switch OLED (64GB) and eight times the size of the original Switch and Switch Lite (32GB). That said, the Switch 2's performance upgrades will inevitably lead to bigger file sizes for upcoming games, which could compel you to expand your console's storage capacity with one of the ultra-fast microSD Express Cards.

The Express format is a recent advancement in the semiconductor industry that hasn't been widely adopted by manufacturers yet. The Nintendo Switch 2 will certainly increase its adoption rate by both manufacturers and consumers in a hurry. Officially licensed microSD Express Cards with Super Mario themes from Samsung and SanDisk are slated to release alongside the Switch 2. Listings for Samsung's 256GB microSD Express Card are live now at Walmart, Target, and GameStop.

At this time, the upcoming licensed models max out at 256GB, but you can find 512GB and 1TB options elsewhere if you're worried about future-proofing your Switch 2 storage space. If you want to get ahead of any potential Switch 2 storage woes, we've put together a brief list and explainer detailing the microSD Express options available now from SanDisk and Lexar as well as upcoming models from Samsung and GameStop.

microSD Express Cards for Switch 2 you can buy now:

For more on the new console, check out GameSpot's Nintendo Switch 2 preorder guide, which includes all of the first-party hardware and games featured in the Nintendo Direct. Preorders for the Switch 2, its accessories, and a bunch of launch games will open soon, and we're less than two months away from the console's June 5 launch. You'll be able to order the officially licensed microSD Express cards whenever Switch 2 console preorders open in the US.

Here's a closer look at the official Samsung and SanDisk microSD Express Cards releasing on June 5:

Samsung and SanDisk official Mario-themed 256GB microSD Express Cards
Samsung and SanDisk official Mario-themed 256GB microSD Express Cards

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Don't take the bait. This is gamespot trying to create demand to trick you into buying something so they'll make money from you.

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The onboard memory is more than enough, considering the price of the games

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Hi! Adata of Taiwan manufactures both microSD EXPRESS and full size SD EXPRESS memory cards. They are admittedly, however, neither dedicated to Nintendo or branded as Nintendo cards. These cards are available in the USA up to 512gb.

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@kaos419: do you work for them?

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@leon1978: Good question but no I don't work for them. I do, however, have experience of their flash memory products. They are genuinely decent quality.

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