Nintendo has recently revealed the file sizes for various games that will be on their new console, the Switch. The games can be downloaded digitally to the hardware's internal storage. The data can be found on the company's Japanese site. Most of the games for Switch will fit inside the console's 32 GB internal memory, however, Dragon Quest Heroes I and II will require a different SD card. This is because the game has a record or file size of 32 GB. Nintendo's site expresses that a small scale SD card of at least 32 GB is required.

Here are the list of the games and their file sizes: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is 8.00 GB, Disgaea 5 will take 5.92 GB of space, Snipper clips will be 1.60 GB while Puyo Tetris is 1.09 GB. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is 13.4 GB of storage room. I Am Setsuna will be 1.40 GB and Nobunaga's Ambition will take 5.00 GB. and Dragon Quest Heroes I and II will have a powerful 32 GB of storage room.

The Nintendo Switch's memory can be extended by using Micro SDXC cards as previously announced. As per Nintendo, the Switch will support cards of up to 2 TB of storage room limit. Yet, cards with these amount of storing capacity are not yet accessible. The large limit accessible is SDXC cards with storing capacity of 512 GB yet these cards are sold at $200, as revealed by GameSpot.

Nintendo Switch will be released on March 3 and is estimated at $300. The console's touchscreen was shown lately for the first time using Skylanders Imagination which is one of the 10 affirmed Switch launch games. Other titles to be released at the console's launch are 1-2 Switch, Just Dance 2017, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, World of Goo, Little Inferno, I am Setsuna, Human Resource Machine, Super Bomberman R and the Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth, as distributed by IGN.