Key findings
- Pokemon-themed Micro SD cards now available from Western Digital, perfect for backing up Nintendo Switch games.
- The cards feature Pikachu, Gengar and Snorlax designs in sizes up to 1 TB with fast read and write speeds.
- Other fun designs from Nintendo products like Mario and Zelda are also now available on Western Digital’s website.
Quick! What’s the cutest thing you could do with a Micro SD card that would make you buy one right away? Stick your favorite Pokemon’s face on them and then give them fun colors that match the Pokemon’s color scheme, of course! Western Digital recently announced a new line of Micro SD cards that are perfect for backing up your Nintendo Switch games because they’re all compatible.
These Pokemon Micro SD cards have read speeds of up to 100MB/s and write speeds of up to 90MB/s. They come in three different sizes, making them perfect for storing large downloads. You can use these Micro SD cards on both the Nintendo Switch Lite and the OLED display, or any device you really need a Micro SD card for.
3 ways to customize your storage
The Micro SD cards feature a sleepy Pikachu, the ever-popular Gengar, and a very happy Snorlax.
Micro SD card |
Size |
Price |
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256GB |
32,99 € |
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512GB |
54,99 € |
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1TB |
129,99 € |
This isn’t the first time Nintendo has collaborated with SD card manufacturers to release some fun designs. There have been micro SD cards with logos of other Nintendo products, including Mario, Animal Crossing, and The Legend of Zelda. While you’ll probably never see the SD card again once you’ve put it in your Switch, it’ll be a pleasant little surprise when you do see it.
SanDisk Pokemon microSD Card – 1TB
One of three different Micro SD cards designed specifically for some of fan-favorite Pokémon, the Snorlax SanDisk card features 1TB of storage capacity and 100MB/s read speeds and 90MB/s write speeds.
If you can’t decide whether or not you really need a new Micro SD card, this is your push to get something you’ll secretly love out of your Switch. All cards are available now on the Western Digital website, so grab one before they’re gone.