Xbox 1TB Expansion Cards Drop to Lowest Price Ever, £99.99


1TB Seagate Storage SSD Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S

1TB Seagate Storage SSD Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S

This is a solid £15-20 less than the next best deal we saw last year, so you’ve got the perfect chance to max out your storage with tons of games, either on Game Pass or titles you’ve bought outright. There’s also a shocking £71 off the 2TB model, now only £199.00 compared to its original £270.

However, if you’re either shopping on a budget or have smaller storage needs by comparison, the 1TB internal SSD for £99.99 is still an immense deal and well worth picking up. This is better than we’ve seen during Prime Day, Black Friday, and any other shopping event you can think of.

There are other brands of external SSDs you can choose from, but Seagate’s have that extra mark of quality as it they were designed in partnership with Xbox itself. With a simple yet effective plug-and-play design, these Seagate SSDs will function like a true part of the console itself, allowing you to play games stored directly with no sacrifice to loading times, graphics, or frame rates.

That means if you’ve enjoyed the Xbox Series X|S’s technical features like Quick Resume, this additional SSD will let you store and play as many extra games as allowed, without needing to shift between the expansion card and the console’s internal SSD storage.

So if you want to keep playing a variety of different games like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 or Assassin’s Creed: Shadows within the same session, you won’t have to restart the other and enjoy both without added load times.

However, if you prioritise more storage for your money and aren’t too bothered about loading times, Seagate’s external FireCuda hard drive for PC is on offer as well—slashing up to up to £67.23 off its 1TB, 2TB, 5TB, 8TB, and 16TB options. The biggest model at 16TB of storage at £325.97 is the highlight, letting casual players add tons of extra games without having to delete any for years.

While they won’t be as fast as SSDs, the FireCuda hard drives are still an excellent go-to depending on what you’re looking for. Plus, the customisable LED lighting strip adds a fun bit of additional RGB atmosphere to your gaming set-up on the side.

Ben Williams – IGN freelance contributor with over 10 years of experience covering gaming, tech, film, TV, and anime. Follow him on Twitter/X @BenLevelTen.



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