


That said, you do need the real-world space to store physical game boxes, but Switch game cases are slim. It means you don't have to worry as much about conserving storage space or uninstalling games to make way for new ones. Whether you are saving up coins for stars in board game mode or practicing in free play, there is nothing quite like being the last one standing in Mushroom Mix. While physical games will place some files on the internal storage, like updates and save data, the bulk remains on the cartridge. When you buy a physical game, you don't have the same issue. The Mario Party series was officially available on the Nintendo Switch system, bringing with it an increased level of excitement for all players.

Happily, you can expand the Switch's storage through microSD cards up to 2TB (which is more than enough for plenty of Switch games), but that's an additional expense. This is especially true for mammoth games like The Witcher 3: Complete Edition, which is 32GB. If you consider that Breath of the Wild is 14.4GB, you can quickly see how a handful of games will easily fill that space. When you download a game from the eShop, it occupies some of that storage space. The Nintendo Switch and Switch Lite have 32GB of internal storage, while the Switch OLED offers 64GB.
