Ugh, here we go. So, you’ve got this fancy Xbox Series X or S sitting there, and what happens? Bam! You’re out of storage. Seriously, who saw that coming? Anyway, Seagate’s Expansion Card is what you probably need because, you know, those games aren’t going to store themselves. And guess what? Amazon’s doing a thing — like, a 42% off kind of thing. That’s $208 instead of $359. Not exactly free, but hey, it’s something.
Sure, it wasn’t the craziest discount ever. Like, remember Black Friday when it was $193? That was wild. But now, with all this stuff going on like tariffs and shortages — no idea what they exactly mean but sounds bad — $208 is decent, right?
You could try other ways too, like shoving in a bigger external HDD or SSD. But nah, unless you’re using the official Seagate thing (more tech-y sounding name, Xbox Velocity Architecture), you’re stuck moving games back and forth whenever you want to play. Doesn’t that sound fun? Not really.
With the Expansion Card, you just plug it in and go. Simple. Magical. No more arranging files like you’re Tetris champion of the year.
Oh, and if $208 is still too “ouch!” for your wallet, there’s a smaller 1TB one for $123. Again, not a bad deal, but yeah, not as much space. And heads up, there’s this new 4TB version too, but it’s $499. Ouch again. No discounts right now, thanks, economy.
The card’s this neat little thing you pop into the slot in the back of your Xbox. Data zips around at 5,000MB/s like it’s late for a meeting. Bonus: they throw in a three-year warranty. Nice touch, Seagate.
Anyway, we’re on this quest to snag you the hottest Prime Day deals, like, as they happen. Seriously. Live updates, people! Check out our page or scroll through all kinds of deals — SSDs, monitors, CPUs. It’s like a treasure hunt, really!