So, get this. Seagate’s just rolled out this whopping 4TB Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S. Yep, 4TB. It’s gonna set you back about $499.99, but hey, who needs money, right? I mean, if you’re tired of the whole delete-this-to-download-that merry-go-round (thanks, Call of Duty), here’s your escape hatch.
Honestly, it’s about time. You’ve been there, I’ve been there—running out of space just when that crucial game update drops. Annoying, isn’t it? Well, Seagate’s here to save the day. Or your sanity. Maybe both.
Anyway, this card’s not just a chunk of space. It’s like the Xbox Series X|S’s long-lost twin. Matches the internal drives in speed and style. You can actually play games right off it. No annoying file transfers. Bit of a miracle for anyone who’s used an average clunky external drive.
Oh, did I mention the Xbox Velocity Architecture? Yep, fancy words for faster load times and smoother gameplay. If you’re into playing those golden oldies from previous Xbox generations, they’ll run better too. Bonus!
Okay, quick sidebar: this sucker’s the same size as the old 1TB and 2TB models. 128MB cache and all that jazz. The price might have you gulping, but there’s a deal at Best Buy—$70 off. Kind of takes the sting out, maybe? Amazon’s got it, and loads of UK shops too.
So yeah, it’s pricey. You could snag a whole new Xbox for that price. But four times the storage? For the gaming hoarders and digital collectors among us, it’s a siren call that’s hard to ignore.
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