- PNY has revealed MicroSD Express Cards with Nintendo Switch 2
- They are now available in 128GB and 256GB capabilities
- For a 128GB card expected. 44.99 and for 256GB option. Will pay 55.99
Now that the Nintendo Switch is just two weeks away from the launch on June 2 (no, we can hardly believe it, either), if you have been able to successfully give a pre -order, you can already see the storage options.
Developer PNY may have covered you there, as it has just announced and has released its new lineup of MicroSD Express cards. Compatible with Nintendo Switch 2 (and replaced the previous microSD format), PNY’s memory cards can be purchased from the Lord Brand website Now or soon on the retailers who take part.
PNY’s MicroSD Express options come in two sizes. 128GB card. Available to buy in 44.99 (approximately. Can be picked up in 55.99 (about 49 49.99).
In addition, the 128GB card has read and wrote the speed of 890MB/s and 550MB/s respectively. Meanwhile, the 256GB card has the same reading speed but a better written speed of 750MB/s, which is faster for both.
So, why would you like to buy a MicroSD Express card at or around the Nintendo Switch 2? Nevertheless, the system itself has a great deal of 256GB, which is a huge improvement compared to the 32GB of the original Nintendo switch (or 64GB on Nintendo Switch OLED).
Well, when you are compatible with the element switch 2 in this switch games, you need this extra comfort, if you are moving your library and stored in your new console. Especially since your old micro -SD card switch 2 is not compatible. If you want to meet with a problem, getting ready to go to the MicroSD Express card will save you to pick and choose which sports you want to take.
That said, if you are planning to get stuck with one or two games at the time of launch, like Mario Cart World Or Street Fighter 6For, for, for,. In the next two years, you may not afford to lift the MicroSD Express card until the Library of Switch 2.