Seagate Is Selling Xbox Storage With No Profit Left as the Expansion Card Drops Just Below $0.10 per GB - Kotaku
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Seagate Is Selling Xbox Storage With No Profit Left as the Expansion Card Drops Just Below $0.10 per GB - Kotaku
"Those after a reliable storage solution for their Xbox Series X|S should consider grabbing the Seagate 2TB SSD, which is going for 29% off on Amazon. It normally retails for $260, but the current deal drops the price to $185. Both Prime and non-Prime members will also enjoy free delivery with their orders, so there are no extra costs to worry about. Be sure to grab it quick, as the retailer has marked the discount as a fast-selling one."
"No one likes deleting old titles to make room for the latest releases. This SSD gets you a massive 2TB storage capacity, which is enough to house a bunch of games that won't squeeze into your console's internal storage. It's the sweet spot for most casual gamers who are looking to enjoy fresh releases without feeling limited. There's a 1TB, plus 4TB version of the SSD too, going for $121 and $380, respectively."
"It uses the Velocity Architecture and lets you play Xbox Series X|S games directly from the expansion card without sacrificing graphics, latency, frame rates, or load times. Thousands of Original Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One games offer the exact same experience as the console's internal SSD, so you won't feel a difference when you switch between them. You'll just have way more space, while still enjoying ultra-fast load times and stunning visuals for a truly immersive experience."
Cyber Monday offers a final opportunity to buy discounted items, including the Seagate 2TB SSD for Xbox Series X|S at 29% off, dropping from $260 to $185, with free delivery for Prime and non-Prime customers. The SSD provides 2TB of external expansion storage to house many games that exceed internal console capacity; 1TB and 4TB variants are also available at different prices. The drive uses Xbox Velocity Architecture and allows playing Series X|S titles directly from the expansion card without compromising graphics, latency, frame rates, or load times. Thousands of backward-compatible titles perform identically to the internal SSD, delivering ultra-fast load times and immersive visuals. The deal is marked as fast-selling and may expire quickly.
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