How To Get More Storage Space On Nintendo Switch

Your Nintendo Switch is amazing, right? All those fantastic games, ready to play on the go or on your big screen. But uh oh, are you seeing that dreaded "Not enough storage space" message? Don't panic! Let's fix that.
Embrace the Digital Purge
First, take a good look at what you already have. Are you really playing that puzzle game you downloaded six months ago? Time to be honest!
Go into your system settings and find the data management section. Here, you can see exactly how much space each game is hogging. Delete the ones you don't use.
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Archiving vs. Deleting: Know the Difference!
See that "Archive" option? It's your best friend! Archiving removes the game from your Switch, but keeps your save data. This means you can re-download it later and pick up right where you left off.
Deleting, on the other hand, wipes everything. Save data gone! Only delete if you're absolutely sure you're done with a game.

The MicroSD Card: Your Storage Savior
Ready for a game-changer? It’s time to get a MicroSD card. These little cards are like magical storage expansion packs for your Switch.
They slip right into a hidden slot on the back of your Switch. Suddenly, you have way more room for games, screenshots, and videos!
Choosing the Right Card
Don't just grab any old MicroSD card. You want one that's fast enough to keep up with your gaming. Look for a card that is UHS-I compatible.

Also, consider the size. A 128GB card is a good starting point. But if you're a serious digital game collector, consider a 256GB or even a 512GB card.
Brand names like SanDisk and Samsung are generally reliable. Read reviews before you buy!
Moving Games to Your MicroSD Card
Got your MicroSD card? Great! Now, go back to the data management section in your system settings. Find the option to move data between the system memory and the MicroSD card.

Transfer those big games over to the MicroSD card. Prepare to say goodbye to storage stress!
Other Storage Tips and Tricks
Your screenshots and videos can eat up a lot of space. Regularly transfer them to your computer or phone to free up room on your Switch.
If you have the Nintendo Switch Online service, back up your save data to the cloud. This way, even if something happens to your Switch, your progress is safe.

Consider buying physical copies of games instead of downloading them. Yes, they take up a bit more space to store, but they don't use up any space on your Switch's internal memory.
The Nintendo Switch is all about fun and flexibility. With these storage tips, you can keep the fun going without the frustration of running out of space.
Now, go forth and conquer those digital game worlds! And remember, a little storage management can go a long way to maximizing your Nintendo Switch experience!
