Nintendo has revealed file sizes for a number of Switch games that can be downloaded digitally to the hardware`s internal storage.The information can be found on Nintendo`s Japanese website, and while the majority of the games will fit comfortably on the Switch`s 32 GB internal memory, Dragon Quest Heroes I & II will require a separate SD card.This is because it weighs in at a hefty 32 GB, and given that some of the Switch`s internal memory will be allotted to the operating system, extra space will be needed. Nintendo`s website advises `a microSD card of 32GB or more is required separately.`Take a look at list of games and their file sizes below.The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - 13.4 GBMario Kart 8 Deluxe - 8.00 GBPuyo Puyo Tetris - 1.09 GBDisgaea 5 - 5.92 GBSnipperclips - 1.60 GBI Am Setsuna - 1.40 GBDragon Quest Heroes I & II - 32.00 GBNobunaga`s Ambition - 5.00 GBAs previously announced, you can expand Nintendo Switch`s memory with Micro SDXC cards. Nintendo has said the Switch will support cards of up to 2 TB. However, cards of this size aren`t currently available.The largest commonly available SDXC card has a capacity of 512 GB, but these retail for upwards of USD $200 / £200 in their respective territories.Nintendo Switch launches on March 3, priced at US $300/£280/AU $470. The console`s touchscreen was recently shown off for the first time, using Skylanders Imaginators. The toys-to-life game is one of 10 confirmed Switch launch titles.The other nine games are: 1-2-Switch, The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+, Just Dance 2017, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, I Am Setsuna, Human Resource Machine, Little Inferno, World of Goo, and Super Bomberman R.For all the games confirmed to be coming to Switch--but not necessarily at launch--take a look at our roundup.
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