Still need a Switch 2-compatible microSD card? All these Express memory cards are in stock and shipping for Donkey Kong Bananza day

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The Switch 2-compatible Express microSD cards have been hard to come by, with many from the likes of SanDisk, Lexar, and more constantly running out of stock. Things are starting to get better now, though, as the availability is improving with more options out there compared to the limited ones originally available during the Switch 2 launch. In fact, a handful of Express microSD cards are up for grabs today for the Donkey Kong Bananza launch, so be sure to snag them if you are yet to pick one up for your Switch 2. Hit the jump for more details.

Switch 2 Express microSD cards for Donkey Kong Bananza

The officially licensed Nintendo Samsung Express microSD is finally up on Amazon and is also in stock right now at $59.99 shipped. Only available in 256GB variant, this microSD is perfect for doubling your Switch 2’s storage now that your library is starting to grow with the new Donkey Kong title. This model offers transfer speeds of up to 800MB/s, which is on par with most other Express microSD cards. Plus, since it’s officially licensed, it’s fully compatible with your console and can be used without any issues.

Other Switch 2-compatible microSD cards in stock right now

Samsung Nintendo Switch 2 Express microSD card features:

Nintendo Switch™ 2 uses a new standard of expandable memory card called microSD Express (sold separately). This kind of memory card is needed for faster access speeds and to ensure games will run smoothly. Please note: Nintendo Switch™ 2 is only compatible with microSD Express cards. If the microSD cards you have used for Nintendo Switch™ do not support microSD Express standards, you cannot use them with Nintendo Switch™ 2.

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