Can You Add More Storage to Nintendo Switch?
If you can’t download new games because the internal storage is full, you can archive your data to Nintendo’s cloud service. Go to System Settings > Data Management > Quick Archive. Choose the games you want to archive, then select Archive Data.
When you archive games that you’ve purchased from the Nintendo Store, you can redownload them for free. Game save data remains stored on the console. To back up your saved data online, you must pay for a monthly subscription to Nintendo Switch Online.
Alternatively, you can expand your Switch’s storage with a compatible microSD card. That way, you don’t have to worry about deleting and redownloading games.
How Do You Upgrade the Memory on a Switch?
Follow these steps to increase the storage space on your Nintendo Switch:
In handheld mode, turn off the Switch. Hold down the Power button and select Power Options > Turn Off. On the back of the Switch, lift the kickstand the reveal the microSD slot. Gently insert the microSD card into the slot with the metal pins facing down. You may hear a click when the card is securely locked in place. Press the Power button to turn on the Switch. On the Switch home screen, select System Settings. Select Data Management, then select Move Data Between System/microSD Card. Select Move to microSD Card. Choose the games you want to transfer to the microSD card, then select Move Data.
You will now have more space for games on your Switch. When the internal storage is full, new downloads will automatically go to the SD card.
To view all of the games on the microSD card and the console itself, go to System Settings > Data Management > Manage Software. On the right, you can see how much space is available on the microSD card and the system itself.
What SD Cards Are Compatible With the Switch?
The Nintendo Switch only supports microSD cards. These tiny memory cards are also used in smartphones and digital cameras. Accessing a microSD card on a PC usually requires an adapter. Popular microSD cards for the Switch include the Samsung EVO+ 256GB and the SanDisk Ultra 400GB.
Can I Use Any Micro SD for Switch?
Any microSD, microSDHC, or microSDXC memory card should work with the Nintendo Switch. If you want to use a microSDXC card, update the system software by going to System Settings > System > System Update.
You can store games, demos, software updates, DLC, screenshots, and videos on your microSD card, but you can’t store save data. It is possible, however, to transfer save data between Switch consoles using the built-in NFC capabilities.
You can copy the game files on the SD card to your computer to back them up, but you can’t play the games on another Switch console. To do that, you must import user data between consoles by adding a user to your Nintendo Switch.
Upgrading Your Switch SD Card
If you decide to change out your microSD card for a larger one, you should first save the Nintendo folder on the old SD card to your computer. Then, move the Nintendo folder to the new card on your PC before inserting it into your Switch. Go to System Settings > Data Management > Manage Software to make sure all of your game data is there.