You can save up to $100 on Seagate's Xbox Expansion Cards for Cyber Monday
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You can save up to $100 on Seagate's Xbox Expansion Cards for Cyber Monday
"If an Xbox Series console is your main gaming machine, you may have found yourself running out of storage and having to continually delete and re-download titles. Seagate's Storage Expansion Card is an easy way to upgrade your Xbox's storage, and the 2TB card is at its all-time low of around $184.76 ($75.23 off) at Amazon for Cyber Monday. The 1TB and 4TB cards are also on sale at or near their all-time lows of $121.19 and $379.99, respectively."
"The NVMe-based cards are designed to plug directly into a slot in the back of either an Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S - no tools required. Once installed, you can move or download games to the card without any noticeable performance hit. It even supports the Xbox's Quick Resume feature, so you can easily hop right back into whatever you were playing."
"Current-generation Xbox consoles do support some USB hard drives, such as Seagate's 5TB Game Drive, but you can only play older, backwards compatible games from them. You can also store Xbox Series games on a hard drive, but will have to move them over to the Xbox's main storage to actually play them. Seagate's Storage Expansion Card is one of the best ways to have a seamless storage upgrade that functions like an extension of the console's onboard storage."
Seagate's NVMe Storage Expansion Card plugs into the back of Xbox Series X and Series S, requiring no tools. The cards behave like console internal storage, enabling game installs, transfers, and Quick Resume with no noticeable performance loss. The 2TB model is discounted to about $184.76 for Cyber Monday, with 1TB and 4TB models also near all-time lows. Storage capacity needed varies by game size; AAA titles can occupy dozens of gigabytes while indie games use much less. USB hard drives can store Series games but require moving them to internal storage to play, limiting convenience compared to the Expansion Card.
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