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However, this is still just 256 GB. The Switch 2 supports up to 2 TB of external storage, so you can expect more roomy Express cards popping up in the future.
Luckily, you can use a memory card to expand the Switch 2's storage by up to 2TB, ensuring you have plenty of space to work with.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is only fully compatible with microSD Express cards (up to 2 TB), meaning you can use the extra storage to house screenshots, video footage and game saves.
Nintendo states that the Switch 2 can support microSD Express cards up to 2TB, but as of typing, no brand (Nintendo included) has yet to release a card of that size.
Price and Availability The Lexar PLAY PRO microSDXC Express Card is available in 1 TB for an MSRP of £199.99, 512 GB for an MSRP of £99.99, and 256 GB for an MSRP of £49.99.
Compared to the tremendous value of buying a high-capacity microSD card, where $75 or so can get you 1 TB, microSD Express cards are much more expensive at the moment. That’s partially because ...