

Officially, Nintendo recommends a UHS-I (Ultra High Speed Phase I) card and a transfer speed 60-95MBps. If you need a microSD card then you can find one in our round-up.


Nintendo has made it much easier but we're still here to guide you through the process. The process of transferring a game to the SD used to be a little bit tricky. The Switch doesn't come with a memory card but you can but microSD cards cheaply. It only has 32GB of space and games like Zelda Breath of the Wild take up 13GB of that alone. It's understandable if your Nintendo Switch storage is full. Downloading games instantly is great but the console can quickly get full up so here's how to move some games to the microSD card. Although the Nintendo Switch takes cartridges, it's often a lot easier and cheaper to buy them digitally.
