This 1TB Lexar microSD Is 50% Off Today, Perfect for Switch and Steam Deck

Amazon has price-slashed this 1TB Lexar memory card by 50% during its Spring Sale, giving you more Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck storage at an incredibly affordable price.

Mar 26, 2025 - 16:25
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This 1TB Lexar microSD Is 50% Off Today, Perfect for Switch and Steam Deck

Buying extra storage for your Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch is a must if you like to keep a ton of different games installed ready for go, and Amazon's Big Spring Sale is ready to help you out by offering a 1TB Lexar PLAY microSD for only $63.88—a massive 51% off its original price of $129.99.

If 1TB is too much for the device you have in mind, Amazon's Big Spring Sale has savings on models with smaller storage amounts, like $34.99 for 512GB or only $17.99 for 256GB. What's more, there are offers on the models with higher transfer speeds of 205MBs for even higher transfer speeds—like the 1TB version now only being $87.77 or the 512GB for $42.88.

The large-scale triple-A games released today are getting continuously bigger. Even ongoing games like Fortnite will take up over 20GB of your Nintendo Switch's base 32GB. If you want to be ready for any upcoming games as well, like Pokémon Legends Z-A, adding some extra storage like this will give you all the future-proofing you need.

If you’re looking to speed up your Switch or Steam Deck, Lexar’s Play microSDXC cards are a solid pick. Designed with portable gaming in mind, they use PCIe and NVMe tech to hit transfer speeds of up to 900MB/s—that’s four times faster than standard UHS-I microSD cards. Even at 160MB/s, this one keeps load times snappy.

With storage options from 256GB to 1TB, you’ll have plenty of room for your games, and they’ll load faster too. And it’s not just for gaming—these cards work with the ASUS ROG Ally, Legion Go, smartphones, tablets, and more. Perfect for storing music, movies, and books alongside your games.

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