Oh boy, where do I start? So, Seagate just popped out this ginormous 4TB Storage Expansion Card for the Xbox Series X|S. And yeah, it’s gonna set you back a whopping $499.99. Ouch, right? But, I guess if you’re drowning in massive game downloads—like what even is Black Ops 6 doing with all those gigabytes?—it might just be worth it.
I mean, think about it. No more fiddling around, deleting games just to make space for the next big title. You just slap this baby in and stuff it with games until you’re dizzy. Sure, maybe there’s something comforting about that extra space for all those surprise updates, which always seem to pop up at the worst times.
This 4TB version is pretty much identical to its smaller siblings—same performance, same speed. But here’s the kicker: you can run games straight from it. No more juggling files between the card and your internal SSD. Is it expensive? Yep. But it’s also kinda magical.
Side note, these expansion cards play nice with the Xbox Velocity Architecture—fancy words for “better performance.” So your old games? They’re probably gonna run smoother than ever. That’s a nice little cherry on top, isn’t it?
Oh, and the card looks like the 1TB and 2TB ones too. Nothing new there. Anyway, I stumbled on this deal at Best Buy—they’re knocking $70 off the price right now. Or check Amazon if you’re in the States. UK folks have options too—Amazon, Argos, the whole shebang.
Sure, this whole idea of paying a fortune for storage might seem wild. The 4TB card costs as much as an Xbox Series X… or more than a Series S. Crazy, right? But quadrupling your space? It’s a tempting thought. So yeah, I’m rambling, but maybe ponder this if you’re swimming in Xbox games and nowhere to put them.