Xbox Expansion Card Deals - Save Big On Seagate & WD Black Models

WD Black C50 Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S 1TB - $110 (was $150) | 2TB - $200 (was $250) See at Amazon See at Walmart See at Best Buy Seagate 2TB Xbox Expansion Card $200 (was $250) See at Amazon Xbox Series X|S owners can get a great deal on one of the plug-and-play storage expansion cards today (March 31). The WD Black C50 1TB Expansion Card is on sale for $110 (was $150) at multiple major retailers, including Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy. All three retailers are offering an even larger discount of $50 on the 2TB model, which drops the price to $200. Alternatively, you can get Seagate's 2TB Xbox Expansion Card, which is also on sale at Amazon for $200 (was $250).If you're an Xbox Game Pass subscriber, the internal SSD on your console might be low on available space at the moment due to recent releases with large file sizes such as Avowed, Ninja Gaiden 2 Black, and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Installing all three consumes nearly 300GB of storage space. And if you're looking forward to Doom: The Dark Ages, you'll likely need to free up around 100GB of space to play the highly anticipated FPS when it launches in May.Continue Reading at GameSpot

Mar 31, 2025 - 23:41
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Xbox Expansion Card Deals - Save Big On Seagate & WD Black Models

Xbox Series X|S owners can get a great deal on one of the plug-and-play storage expansion cards today (March 31). The WD Black C50 1TB Expansion Card is on sale for $110 (was $150) at multiple major retailers, including Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy. All three retailers are offering an even larger discount of $50 on the 2TB model, which drops the price to $200. Alternatively, you can get Seagate's 2TB Xbox Expansion Card, which is also on sale at Amazon for $200 (was $250).

If you're an Xbox Game Pass subscriber, the internal SSD on your console might be low on available space at the moment due to recent releases with large file sizes such as Avowed, Ninja Gaiden 2 Black, and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Installing all three consumes nearly 300GB of storage space. And if you're looking forward to Doom: The Dark Ages, you'll likely need to free up around 100GB of space to play the highly anticipated FPS when it launches in May.Continue Reading at GameSpot