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"Nintendo Switch" Expandable Memory: Supports 2TB Micro SDXC Cards

"Nintendo Switch" Expandable Memory: Supports 2TB Micro SDXC Cards

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"Nintendo Switch" will be released on March 3rd and it looks like it would be a really good gaming console, in terms of memory. An official statement from the giant gaming company released says that it can support Micro SDXC cards, with additional 2 TB memory.

"Nintendo Switch" is still making headlines days after the big reveal last week. The console/handheld hybrid provided specs and innovation unimaginably. It boasts promising lineups for games such as "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild", "Super Mario Odyssey" and other RPG franchises. Gamers have already scrambled and lined up for pre-orders in various retail stores with GameStop declaring all pre-order stocks are sold out.

According to reports, one of the greatest worries for players is the troubling news which rose just days ago about the big games taking up of the storage capacity of the gadget. Those who like to download their games online were confused and contemplating on buying thew new system. Fortunately, a rep from Nintendo confirmed that there are more options to expand for the "Nintendo Switch."

Essentially, the highest memory capacity SDXC cards are presently 512 GB. However, gamers now know they can store higher capacity cards upon release. Instead of installations like in PS4 and Xbox One, Switch will probably follow the consoles running off their cartridges. This means that those who plan on using digital downloads will have to consider varying options for storage. This is good since SDXC cards are expensive, ranging from $150 to $200, aside from the Switch device price and other accessories that come along with it.

The fact remains that the memory expandability of this device is a great feature. For now, players will have to check the individual specs and features of the "Nintendo Switch" which is set to be released March 3rd.

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