Nintendo has cut the cost of its Mario-themed Samsung microSD Express card with 256GB of storage, just in time for Mario Day. Normally $59.99 — and definitely not worth it at that price compared to other models that are typically less on a regular basis — it’s down to $39.99 at a ton of retailers, including Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, and Walmart.
While most Switch 2 game downloads are reasonably-sized (Nintendo’s first-party games tend to be well under 20GB in size — Pokémon Pokopia is just a 6.2GB download, for example), some install sizes are north of 50GB per game. So, check out this deal if you’re running out of storage with the Switch 2’s internal 256GB SSD.
In case you aren’t sure which microSD Express card to buy, my advice is to get the most affordable option from a company and retailer you trust. Currently, all models offer the same read and write speeds, so the biggest differences comes down to capacity and, of course, price. Just one important note, in case you aren’t aware: microSD Express cards are only compatible with the Switch 2, and the standard (much cheaper) microSD cards supported by the original Switch won’t work in the newer console for storing and playing games.

