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Seagate 2TB and 4TB Xbox Storage Expansion Cards are now at the lowest price

Need more space for your Xbox? Good news: Seagate's large-capacity Storage Expansion Cards are now available at the lowest price.

The 2TB Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox

Amazon's Prime Day is here, and it brings big discounts. For Xbox users, Seagate has great deals on storage expansion cards, which are now available at new all-time low prices for 2TB and 4TB configurations, saving you up to 44%.

Xbox Storage Expansion Cards are a quick and easy method to give your console more space for modern games. All you have to do is remove the cap and stick the card into the corresponding port of your console—no disassembly required.

Unlike USB-based external hard drives and SSDs, Storage Expansion Cards can run any game, thanks to using high-speed NVMe SSDs with a proprietary connection. This also enables all Xbox Velocity architecture features, such as faster loading times, Quick Resume, and more. You can also use these cards to move games between consoles or store them for later use. All Xbox Storage Expansion Cards works identically with Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.

The Seagate Storage Expansion Card

The 2TB model is 44% for just $199.99, and you can get it at this price even if you do not have Prime. However, the 4TB model with a 24% discount ($379.99) is only available for Amazon Prime Members. You can find more interesting Prime Day deals here.


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