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So, you’ve got an Xbox Series X or Series S, and you’re drowning in games, right? (Yep, been there.) Your game library’s like a bottomless pit—but not in a good way because, surprise, you need more storage. Enter Seagate’s Expansion Card. Honestly, it’s like finding an unexpected $20 bill in your old jacket pocket. Not life-changing, but hey, you’re not complaining. Anyway, it’s on sale at Amazon. Normally, it’s $359, but now? Just $208. That’s, like, a 42% discount or something. Math was never my strong suit.
Here’s the thing, though: Last Black Friday, it was $193. So, not the absolute dirt cheap of all dirt cheap prices, but close enough, if you ask me. Especially now when prices are yo-yoing all over the place thanks to storage costs and other fun stuff. Seriously, ever wonder where all that extra tariff money even goes? But I digress.
Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Can’t I just use a bigger external HDD or SSD?” Well, yeah, but if it’s not the official Seagate thing-a-majig, you’re stuck moving games back and forth from your main drive when you wanna play. Not exactly fun times. With the Seagate card, you plug it in, and boom—games straight from the card. No file Tetris required.
Oh, and before you ask, there’s also a 1TB version for $123. It’s cheaper, sure, but kinda meh when you weigh capacity versus cost. But wait! There’s a 4TB monster out there now, too. Only catch? It’s $499. No discounts there, even for Prime Day—because why would things be easy?
This thing fits snug as a bug into that Xbox slot, just like it was meant to be. (It was, obviously.) Transfers data at a blazing 5,000MB per second. Smooth, right? Plus, they’ve thrown in a three-year warranty, which is comforting in a “just in case” kinda way.
Oh, and speaking of Prime Day, we’re chasing deals like it’s our day job—’cause it kinda is. We’ve got this mega Best Amazon Prime Day Deals Live page running amok with offers. In the mood to save more cash? Take a gander at our other deals pages—SSD, storage, you name it. You just might find your next treasure.
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