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What Does It Mean to Archive on Nintendo Switch?

What Does It Mean to Archive on Nintendo Switch?
Nic Weber

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Ever wondered what ‘archiving’ actually means on your Nintendo Switch? You’re not alone, and you’ve come to the right place for answers! Let’s dive into the nitty-gritty of archiving on Nintendo Switch.

When we talk about archiving on Nintendo Switch, we’re referring to a neat way to manage your game library. But what does that really involve? Keep reading to find out.

Quick Answer: Archiving Games on Switch

Archiving on Nintendo Switch allows you to free up space without losing your game data. When you archive a game, the Switch deletes the game software but keeps all your saved data and game icon on the Home screen.

This means that you can re-download the game anytime from the Nintendo eShop without losing your progress. It’s handy for managing storage, especially if you’re juggling several games at once!

How Archiving Connects to Playbite

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