Man, where do I start with this? So you’re sitting there with your Xbox Series X or Series S, and it’s like… running out of space already, right? Story of my life. Your backlog’s growing like weeds in the garden you keep promising to trim. So, here’s a deal—or almost? Seagate’s Expansion Card, the one you didn’t know you needed this badly, is slashed down to $208 on Amazon. It used to be $359. Let that sink in.
Okay, funny story—this isn’t even the absolute lowest price ever. That was $193. Black Friday magic. But with prices shooting up everywhere, $15 more doesn’t feel that ridiculous. It’s a pretty solid catch if you ask me.
So, why Seagate? Well, sure, you can slap on a larger external HDD or SSD. But here’s the kicker: unless it’s the snazzy official Seagate Expansion Card with that Xbox Velocity Architecture—fancy words, huh?—you’re playing a game of musical chairs moving stuff back to the main drive just to play.
But plug in the Expansion Card? Boom! You’re hopping into games faster than I switch channels during commercials. Less file-juggling, more gaming.
Now, if $208 still feels like too much of a splurge, there’s a 1TB version clocking in at $123. Not exactly the deal of the century—I get it—but it’s still something. Then there’s this beastly 4TB version. Sounds awesome, but at $499, no thanks. Oh, and no discount for Prime Day yet. Figures.
Oh, and here’s an odd detail—the Expansion Card fits right into that secret compartment at the back of your Xbox. Easy-peasy. Transfer speeds up to 5,000MB/s. Not gonna lie, I have no idea what that really means, but it sounds fast! Comes with a three-year warranty, so there’s that safety net too.
And while we’re at it, we file through Amazon Prime Day like treasure hunters. Seriously, we’ve got a live page for the Best Deals—don’t secret away. Everything from SSDs to CPU deals, we’re digging through the digital bargain bin for ya.
Anyway—wait, what was I saying? Oh right, grab that expansion card before it’s gone. Or procrastinate. No pressure.