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The original Nintendo Switch is still a great console to own if you're someone who mostly just plays low-powered indie titles. However, if there's one area where the original console is showings its age, it's absolutely in the storage department.

Equipped with a paltry 32GB of storage on the original and Lite models and 64GB on the OLED, it maxes out after installing more than four or five medium-sized Nintendo titles like Zelda: Breath of the Wild. In fact, some games are so big that they don't even fit on the internal storage alone, making a microSD card an essential piece of kit.

The brand new Nintendo Switch 2 improves in this department significantly, bumping up the internal storage capacity to 256GB - but even that can fill up fast for the most dedicated of gamers. A

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