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Xbox Storage Expansion Drops to a New All-Time Low Price
Here’s some good news for Xbox Series X|S owners who are bumping up against the storage limits of their consoles. Amazon has the official Seagate 1TB storage expansion card on sale for $125.99, a new all-time low price. This card normally costs $219.99, so that’s a 43% discount — not too shabby. The 2TB model is also on sale, though it has dropped a bit lower in the past. Either way, there’s no telling when the discount will vanish, so grab it if you want it.1TB Xbox Series X|S Expansion Card on SaleWhile you can plug any external hard drive into your Xbox Series X or S, you can’t use it to play games that are optimized for the latest consoles. You can only use it to store those games. This can be handy, as transferring games from an external hard drive to the speedy internal Xbox hard drive is often faster than re-downloading a game. But it’s far from ideal.To actually play games off an external storage device, you need an officially licensed Xbox storage expansion card, like the Seagate one that’s currently on sale.This expansion card offers all of the same benefits you get from the super-speedy internal storage on an Xbox Series X or S. It minimizes load times, allows for Quick Resume, and all the rest. You can even purchase multiple expansion cards and swap them out to hold even more games.The expansion card also offers benefits when playing Xbox One, Xbox 360, and original Xbox games on a Series X|S, including faster load times.Basically, if you have an Xbox Series X|S and find yourself wishing you could hold more games to play at any given time (something that happens to me often with Game Pass Ultimate), this is a solid buy. It’ll solve that particular problem nicely. Order one here before the price goes back up.And if you’re in the market for a new Xbox, you won’t find a better deal than what Target is offering: an Xbox Series S for $219.99. That’s the lowest price we’ve ever seen on the console, even beating Black Friday deals.Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN’s board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Threads.
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