Everyone loves their Nintendo Switch; it has a huge library of amazing first-party titles, lets us play while on the move as a handheld, while also giving us the option to play on TVs just like any other home console. Naturally, while playing your favourite game, you're going to get snap happy and take a bunch of screenshots.
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Most players resorted to sharing screenshots on Twitter or removing the Micro SD card to get their images, but as of the 11.0.0 update, sharing screenshots from your Switch has become a lot easier. Here's what you need to know.
Updated March 7, 2022 by Meg Pelliccio: We've updated this guide to include more options for how to get your Nintendo Switch screenshots and videos to your PC or mobile. Just below are three different options you can use depending on your setup.
Below are the steps you will now need to take to transfer screenshots from your Switch to a mobile device. However, only ten screenshots and one video can be transferred at a time.
Transferring screenshots from your Switch to a PC takes a few steps, but it's more efficient as it lets you transfer more than ten screenshots at a time. Here's how to do it.
The great thing about transferring images/videos this way is that screenshots are stored in one folder per game, making it super easy to find what you're looking for.
If you're using a Micro SD card for your Nintendo Switch, there is another option, though we recommend using the above USB method instead as it is far easier due to how it presents the screenshots/video in the folder.
Bear in mind, that removing/reinserting the Micro SD card to your Nintendo Switch will cause the console to prompt you to restart. Ensure you save
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