WD C50 2TB Xbox Storage Expansion card is down to the lowest price this year

Everything memory-related these days is extremely expensive, including storage. However, if you play games on consoles, especially Xbox, right now, you can actually save quite a lot on one of WD"s Xbox Storage Expansion cards and get a lot of space for multiple games.

The 2TB WD C50 Xbox Storage Expansion Card is now available for $212.49, which is an all-time low this year. As of right now, this deal makes this proprietary SSD cheaper than most solid-state drives for PC and PlayStation.

Xbox Storage Expansion Cards make getting more space in Xbox Series X|S extremely easy. You undo a cap and stick the card into the big port on the console"s back. That"s it: no disassembling, no screws, no special tools, no worries. Expansion Cards are plug-and-play, and you can use them just like your console"s internal storage. And unlike USB-based external SSDs that only work with backward-compatible games, Expansion Cards support all the features current-gen Xbox offers.

Every Storage Expansion Card works with both Xbox Series X and S, and the C50 from WD is available in three capacities: 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB. Right now, the 2TB model offers the best price-per-gigabyte ratio, giving you enough storage to not worry about running out of space for quite a while.


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