Adding a microSD card to your Switch does more than just increase storage — it fundamentally improves how you use the console. 以下是 the concrete benefits you can expect.
1. Never Delete Games Again
Without a microSD card, you are constantly managing a limited pool of internal storage. Big games like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (16GB) can fill half your internal space. With a 256GB card, you can keep a dozen major titles installed simultaneously and switch between them freely.
2. Faster Game Loading
A high-speed microSD card (U3, A2) can reduce game load times compared to the internal storage in some scenarios. Tests show that loading levels in Splatoon 3 from a Samsung EVO Plus 128GB card can be 10–15% faster than from internal storage. This is because the Switch’s internal flash and the card reader have different performance characteristics depending on the access pattern.
3. Unlimited Screenshots and Video
The Switch lets you capture screenshots and up to 30 seconds of gameplay video. Without a microSD card, these are stored internally and quickly consume space. With a card installed, the Switch automatically saves media to the card, allowing you to capture as much as you want.
4. Flexibility and Portability
You can own multiple microSD cards for different purposes: one for single-player games, one for multiplayer titles, and one for media. Swapping cards lets you carry your game library in your pocket. This is especially useful for travel.
5. Future-Proofing
As game sizes continue to increase, having extra storage capacity ensures you are ready for upcoming releases. A 512GB card purchased today will still be useful years from now, even if you upgrade to a new console.
Summary
A microSD card is one of the most cost-effective upgrades for your Switch. It eliminates storage anxiety, speeds up loading, and gives you the freedom to build a large digital library without compromises.

