Xbox Series X/S storage expansion cards haven't been this cheap since July
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Xbox Series X/S storage expansion cards haven't been this cheap since July
"It's easy to run out of storage on your Xbox Series S or X when a single game can eat up over 100GB. The best (and pretty much only) solution is to buy an expansion card from Seagate or Western Digital. You can store Xbox games on a USB external hard drive, yes, but you'll need to re-transfer them to the system's internal storage to play them. An expansion card allows you to play games from your library without having to move anything around."
"Seagate's storage expansion card, meanwhile, starts in a 1TB configuration, and is discounted to around $123.49 ($30.50 off) at Amazon and Best Buy, which is lower than it was last Prime Day. If you need even more space, a 2TB card is on sale for $199.99 ($160 off) at Amazon and Best Buy, which also bests its previous Prime Day price."
Official expansion cards from Seagate and Western Digital provide additional storage for Xbox Series S and X that matches the console's internal drive read/write speeds, allowing games to run without technical compromises. 512GB WD Black C50 cards are available for $85.99, and Western Digital's 1TB card is about $119.99. Seagate's 1TB card is around $123.49, 2TB at $199.99, and 4TB at $379.99, with several listings at or below recent sale lows. Cards install into a rear slot with no cables or compatibility issues. Larger capacity prevents time-consuming downloads, deletes, and re-transfers required for USB external drives.
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