 Hey everyone, welcome back to Nintendo Prime. This is gonna be a little bit of a quick video. I've done updates like this before. You've seen in the title. We're talking about sales that are happening to micro SD cards that you might want to buy for your Nintendo Switch. Now is as good a time as ever to upgrade, especially if you're willing to purchase off Amazon. They are having their Prime Day sales. Now these sales are exclusive for Amazon Prime members, but as always, I will note that Amazon does hand out free 30-day Amazon Prime sales, so you don't even have to spend any money on an Amazon Prime account to actually take advantage of these deals. Obviously, you can also get free accounts if you happen to be a college student and other methods as well that you'll find out when you sign up. Now, these deals are the cheapest prices these cards have ever been. Finally, we have, you know, the 512 is actually in an affordable range, I would argue. Even the one terabyte has come down. Not that you're interested in that, but I'll show it to you guys anyways. So let's just show you what the deals are and I'll have links to each one of the cards that you might be interested down in the description with prices. These prices should be holding for the next 30 plus hours or so, and then they'll shoot back up to their regular prices. But I'll give you an idea what the regular prices are because even the regular prices are slashed from the original. So let's just take a look. So as you'll see here, the 400 gigabyte is the one I have highlighted because that is actually the one I'm considering purchasing for myself. It is on sale right now for $44.99, which is the cheapest it's ever been on Amazon. What's crazy is like a year ago, it was almost double that price on Prime Day. So isn't it nuts to see a year later that micro SD card has actually come down that low for the next 39 hours or so as it says over here. The 512, this one is cool because this one is usually retailing at $150. It says their price $149.99. It is retailing for under $100. So that is really really cool. It's really retailing right at $100, to be honest. But that is definitely affordable. So if you're at someone with 400 and you're looking to upgrade to 512, because the next step open 512 is a terabyte. And yes, the terabyte is on sale. It is not displayed here, but the one terabyte micro SD card is actually running $340, which is like a hundred and fifty bucks off or something. So I'll put a link to the one terabyte one down in the description if anyone wants to buy it. I still think $340 is a bit much more than a bit much. It's more than a new switch to get it. But it does exist. So we've got the 512 at $99. We've got the $440 at $499. Next up is the $256. This is a very popular range to get for your switch. If you use a combination of digital and physical purchases, I find that the $256 is actually a nice range to get you by for multiple years. That's currently what was in my switch before I gave that micro SD card to my son for his switch. So that's why I'm actually looking into buying a micro SD card myself and I'm leaning towards a 400 gigabyte just because I know I had too many digital purchases, too many triple-a digital purchases that were filling up the $256. So I need to upgrade to that $400. And if for some reason that's not your cup of tea, you could get the $200 for $3199. But again, that's not really a prime day sale. That's why the $201 you see here is more expensive than the $256 because the $200 gigabyte one is actually not on sale for Amazon Prime Days. So the $256 on sale through Prime Days is coming down below the $200 gigabytes. Obviously, the sale that they have for Prime Days and the $128 is not that big. The $128 usually is around the $20 mark. So it is slightly cheaper. I don't know that's as big of a deal. If you just want a little minor upgrade $13, that's not on sale either for the $64. The $32 gig is $797. I would never suggest anyone gets a $16. The $16.32 are not sizes I would ever suggest anyone gets to switch to the lowest I would go is to the $64 gig. Just my personal opinion. Now these are all official supported by Amazon and Sandus. These are real micro SD cards. These are not the fake ones. So that's why the reviews are four and a half stars because this is legit stuff right here. Again, the one I suggest right now if you want the best bang for your buck is the 400 gigabyte one. However, it's hard to argue with $256 for $30. So there you guys go. It's out there. If you guys would like to upgrade if you find you have the 400 and you're running out of room and you want the 512. I mean, I don't know if 100 bucks is reasonable to you, but there you go. Now, obviously a year from now that price might be sliced in half, but maybe you don't have a year to wait for the 512. So anyways, you guys go down and purchase them. Nice quick short sweet video. I just wanted to let you guys know about more of these deals because I know storage is a big thing with Switch. All of us, even if you buy physically, are going to need external storage at some point. So since I need to purchase one for my Switch, why not share what I am looking at right now for my Prime deals with all of you guys? And again, personally, I'm going with this 400 gigabyte one for $44.99. Yeah, I think I'm actually buying it today. So all right. Thank you guys so much for tuning in and I'll catch all of you guys in the next video.