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Expandable storage for the Xbox Series X / S will start at $219.99. A 1TB option is being provided by Seagate, allowing Xbox Series X and S owners to get more storage for next-gen games.
Expandable storage for the Xbox Series X/S consoles is proprietary, meaning if it's not officially manufactured through Microsoft, it won't work.
The price for 1TB of expandable storage on Microsoft’s Xbox Series X and S consoles has finally been revealed and it’s a whopping $219.99.
Xbox Series X/S's 1TB expandable storage card costs $220 (that's about £170), as listed by US retailer BestBuy. As a reminder, Xbox Series X has a built-in 1TB of SSD storage.
Official Xbox Series X and S 1TB Expandable Storage Drive Costs $219.99 The 1 TB Game Drive is the only drive currently capable of replicating the Xbox Velocity Architecture.
Microsoft is hoping to be as accommodating as possible when it comes to expandable storage on Xbox Series X.
1TB expandable PCIe 4.0 Xbox Series X/S storage SSD cards cost $219, or roughly 73% of an Xbox Series S' base MSRP price.
The Xbox Series X will use proprietary NVMe SSD cartridges to increase storage, but only for next-gen games.
Western Digital announces Xbox expandable storage cards, starting at $79.99 A second Xbox Series S / X expandable storage manufacturer should hopefully push prices down.
Seagate has decided to keep its Prime Day deal going on Amazon and that’s great news if you own an Xbox Series X or Series S.
Xbox Series S, X to See New Cheaper Expandable Storage Cards from WD, Recently Leaked at Best Buy Seagate has been the exclusive manufacturer of Xbox's expansion cards, until now.
Xbox Series X/S platforms finally have an alternative expansion storage card available thanks to Western Digital.
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