Nintendo Switch
Nintendo Switch Online Family Membership
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the Ars Orbital Transmission
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Ars Technica
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Note that this deal specifically applies to a Family Membership, which can cover up to eight different Switch users in a designated "family group." If you're only buying for yourself, a 12-month solo membership still goes for $20.Further ReadingGuidemaster: The best Nintendo Switch accessories you can buyThe microSD card, meanwhile, is SanDisk's officially licensed and plainly named microSDXC Card for Nintendo Switch, which we've recommended in the past. A microSD card is still borderline essential for Switch owners given that the console only comes with 32GB of storage on its own; this one has remained quick and dependable in our long-term testing.If you don't need another subscription, though, our deals roundup has a handful of early Prime Day deals on Amazon services and Echo devices, the lowest price we've tracked for Roku's newest 4K media streamer, Microsoft's ongoing E3 Xbox games sale, a couple of buy-two-get-one-free sales at Amazon and Target, and much more.
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