Seagate 2TB for $199 | WD C50 512GB – $65 / 1TB – $120
Get 2TB for $199 Get 1TB for $120
Xbox Series X|S owners can save on both officially licensed expansion cards at Amazon for Prime Big Deal Days. The Seagate 2TB Xbox Expansion Card is on sale for only $199, saving you $50 off its list price of $250. Amazon has a countdown clock on this deal, as it is set to expire tonight, October 9, at 11:59 PM PT. The WD Black C50 Expansion Card deals–$65 for 512GB or $120 for 1TB–don’t have the countdown clock, but we wouldn’t necessarily count on them sticking around. The Seagate 2TB drive offers the best value here, but Western Digital’s smaller capacity drives are considerably cheaper (unsurprisingly).
Xbox Expansion Cards
Seagate 2TB for $199 | WD C50 512GB – $65 / 1TB – $120
Seagate’s 2TB Expansion Card has never been available for this low of a price at Amazon. In fact, this particular model launched alongside the Series X|S with an eye-watering $400 price tag. Last year, right around the time Western Digital’s C50 released, Seagate dropped the prices of its 1TB and 2TB cards. The 2TB model fell all the way down to $280 and has since received another price cut to its current $250 MSRP.
Amazon’s deal lets you get the 2TB card for half the price Xbox owners paid during its first couple of years on the market. Seagate’s 1TB Expansion Card is available for $130 (was $150), but if you’re opting for a smaller capacity, you might as well go with the cheaper option.
The WD Black C50 1TB model is available for about 20% off, lowering the price from $150 to $120.64. This is pretty close to Amazon’s all-time best price for the 1TB configuration. The 512GB model, meanwhile, is available for $65.54, down from $80.
Get 2TB for $199 Get 1TB for $120
You can run out of space on your Xbox Series X|S surprisingly fast. The Series X has 802GB of usable space, while the base model Series S clocks in at 364GB. Modern AAA games eat up space quickly, and if you subscribe to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, deleting games to make room for new ones can become the norm.
You can plug regular USB external hard drives into your Xbox Series X|S, but these drives can only serve as storage for Series X|S games. If you want to play those games again, you would need to transfer them back to your Xbox’s SSD.
Seagate’s and Western Digital’s Expansion Cards are plug-and-play extensions of your Xbox’s SSD. You can store and boot games just as you would with games installed to internal storage.
Thanks to the Xbox Velocity proprietary technology, there’s no loss of data transfer speed either as you’ll still enjoy very fast loading times on your games and the Quick Resume function to switch between them in mere seconds.
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