
"Some of the post-Prime Day deals we're seeing on Amazon are making us wonder whether it's actually really over at all, or if somehow we've been time-warped straight to Black Friday. Why else would the Seagate 2TB Storage Expansion Drive for Xbox Series X and Series S be showing up for a huge 44% discount all the way down to just $200? It's normally a $360 investment, but now it's a $200 bargain."
"There are a ton of expansion drives on the market that claim they're compatible with the Xbox Series X and Series S, and many of them probably are. But this Seagate 2TB Storage Expansion Drive is the one and only one that has Microsoft's official stamp of approval, because it was designed specifically for the Xbox. It runs on the same platform, and unlike the USB models, it fits directly into the console's expansion port."
"Portable SSDs are pretty okay for console use, but let's look at the hazards. That USB cord connection can be tenuous, always just one jiggle or curious cat swipe away from popping out of the console, and always at the worst possible time. Then there's the formatting, which may be a decent fit, but it won't be the perfect, seamless fit with your Xbox, because that's proprietary software, and Microsoft gets touchy about that."
The Seagate 2TB Storage Expansion Drive for Xbox Series X and Series S is discounted 44% to $200, down from $360. The drive is officially licensed by Microsoft and was designed specifically for the Xbox, running on the same platform and inserting directly into the console's expansion port. It lacks a USB cable, providing a low-profile, firm fit that avoids accidental disconnection. Official licensing includes proprietary software that preserves native speed and seamless functionality comparable to internal storage. Portable USB SSDs can be prone to loose connections and imperfect formatting compatibility. Game file sizes continue to grow, increasing demand for reliable console storage.
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