Xbox Series X 2TB SSD Expansion Card

When is a 2TB Xbox Series X and Series S Expansion Card getting a release? While we've had access to a 1TB Seagate Storage Expansion SSD Card since the Xbox Series X|S launch, sometimes that's just not enough. With a gargantuan amount of Xbox Game Pass titles and other games hitting the system every month, it's hard to keep up - especially when some such as Call of Duty: Warzone seem determined to soak up as much space as they can.

If you're like us, you're probably craving an even bigger expansion, hoping that a 2TB storage card is on the horizon, then your wishes have been answered.

What Is An Xbox Series X|S Storage Expansion Card?

The storage expansion card is an accessory that simply clicks into the back of your console. It's straightforward to use and is as easy as it sounds.

As owners of one since the Xbox Series X|S launch, we can't express just how easy it is to use, seamlessly blending your entire storage between the internal and external hard drive.

When Is The Xbox Series X|S 2TB Storage Expansion Card Expected To Arrive?

Xbox has officially announced the Seagate 2TB Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S. Pre-orders are expected to open in November 2021, with the SSD arriving in early December.

How Much Will The Xbox Series X|S 2TB Storage Expansion Card Cost?

According to an Xbox Wire post, the new Seagate 2TB Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S is going to knock you back a pretty penny. While no retailers or other territories have been listed, it's confirmed to be sold for $399.99.

Are There Any Xbox Series X|S SSD Storage Alternatives?

The most obvious alternative is the 1TB Seagate Storage Expansion SSD Card, which is widely available now. It retails at £219.99 / $219.99 but is commonly found dropping to known prices such as £179.99 / $179.99.

There's also the Xbox Series X|S 500GB SSD Expansion Card, which is expected to launch this November. This will retail for $139.99 when it launches, with pre-orders available now.

If this is still too expensive for you, there are some other alternatives - but they can't run next-gen games.

Here are a few known external SSD alternatives for running Xbox One games (and storing Series X|S games).

Are you looking to expand your Xbox Series X|S storage? Let us know in the comments below.