The Nintendo Switch 2 will certainly increase its adoption rate by both manufacturers and consumers in a hurry.

We have yet to see a listing for the SanDisk version.

When we initially published this story, we theorized that the branded cards would cost more.

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SanDisk’s Nintendo-themed cards for the original Switch carry higher prices than non-branded editions.

At the moment, it appears SanDisk will release Nintendo-themed versions of its two microSD Express offerings.

For comparison, the SanDisk Ultra is rated for 150MB/s read speeds, and the Extreme can hit 190MB/s.

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Express cards are essentially solid-state drives that can fit on your fingertip.

In fact, this card is actually faster than the average SATA SSD.

Like the SanDisk Express that debuted last year, Lexar’s cards offer blistering speeds.

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Lexar says its microSD Express Play Pro can reach 900MB/s read speeds and 600MB/s write speeds.

That’s doubly true when factoring in the eyebrow-raising price increases.

GameStop’s Switch 2 accessories launch the same day as the console on June 5.

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Samsung and SanDisk official Mario-themed 256GB microSD Express Cards