The Cheapest Nintendo Switch 2 MicroSDXC Express Memory Cards Are Back in Stock at Walmart
Double your Nintendo Switch 2 storage capacity for $36 or triple it for $66.


If you've been waiting for prices to drop before you decide to upgrade the storage on your new Switch 2 console, then Walmart has a deal that you don't want to miss. For an extremely limited time, the Onn 512GB Micro SDXC Express Card is back in stock at a rock bottom price of $65.77. Alternatively, the 256GB model is also available for $35.77. If you've been doing your research, you're probably already aware that these are incredible prices. The official Samsung 256GB MicroSDXC Express card is currently listed for $59.99 at Target and a 512GB card would run you over $100 anywhere else.
Update: This deal goes in and out of stock and is only available for shipping at select zip codes, so your mileage may vary. Even if shipping isn't available, there may be an in-store pickup option at a nearby Walmart location.
Onn MicroSDXC Express Memory Cards Back in Stock
Nintendo Switch 2 compatible Onn is Walmart's privately owned house brand, so you won't find this memory card sold anywhere else. MicroSDXC Express cards are much faster than standard MicroSDXC cards and the Onn model is no different, with speeds of up to 800MB/s write and 600MB/s read. More importantly for gamers, the Switch 2 is compatible with and can take full advantage of the capabilities of the MicroSDXC Express format. Amazon is currently offering the Iniu 10,000mAh Power Bank with up to 45W of Power Delivery for just $13.76 after an automatic 49% off coupon is applied during checkout. The Switch 2 lasts anywhere between 2 to 6.5 hours of playtime from its built-in 5,220mAh battery, which isn't that much bigger than the 4,310mAh battery found in the original Switch. A 10,000mAh power bank will give you more than double the playtime. In addition, the 45W Power Delivery spec means that this power bank will allow you to charge and play at the same time. If you don't yet own a Switch 2, now might be a good time to get one. It's now in stock everywhere, including Amazon, without any invitation required. Nintendo also recently raised prices on Switch 2 accessories and warned that the console itself might see a price hike in the near future. Check out our Nintendo Switch 2 review, in which Tom Mark aptly describes the new console as "a vital but unexciting upgrade to a console I already love." Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.More Than Double Your Nintendo Switch 2 Play Time for $14