Nintendo Switch 2 1TB microSD Express card is back in stock at Amazon

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Nintendo Switch 2 1TB microSD Express card
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  • 💨 The Lexar 1TB microSD Express card is back in stock on Amazon for $183.33 but is expected to sell out quickly

  • 👍 It offers up to 900 MB/s read speeds and 600 MB/s write speeds, making it ideal for the Nintendo Switch 2

  • 📆 Delivery is expected between July 18 and August 1, with potential delays until the next restock

  • 🙌 The card is a popular choice for expanding system storage, especially for users with large game libraries or digital key-cards

Amazon: 1TB Lexar microSD Express card

One of the hardest Nintendo Switch 2 accessories to find since the console launched is finally back in the stock. The Lexar 1TB microSD Express card is available at Amazon for $183.33, but is expected to sell out soon.

If you’ve amassed a large library of digital games or even picked up some Nintendo Switch 2 physical editions that are digital key-cards, you’ll want to expand your system storage with a 1TB microSD Express card.

The problem is, it’s been extremely hard to find the higher capacity microSD Express cards in stock since the Nintendo Switch 2 released, which makes this Amazon restock alert one you won’t want to miss.

If you order a Lexar 1TB microSD Express card from Amazon you will have to wait a few weeks. Delivery is expected between July 18 and August 1, but you might be waiting even longer for the next restock.

One of the most popular Nintendo Switch 2 accessories has been a 256GB microSD Express card, simply because they’re the only ones available. And while that might double the Switch 2’s storage, you might wind up having to buy a bigger card in the future once it fills up.

The Lexar 1TB microSD Express card is one of the best microSD Express cards for Nintendo Switch 2 and offers up to 900 MB/s read speeds and 600 MB/s write speeds, making it an ideal choice for Switch 2. Hopefully we’ll see more 1TB microSD Express cards release in the future, and more stock of 512GB cards too.

Adam Vjestica is The Shortcut’s Senior Editor. Formerly TechRadar’s Gaming Hardware Editor, Adam has also worked at Nintendo of Europe as a Content Marketing Editor, where he helped launch the Nintendo Switch. Follow him on X @ItsMrProducts.

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