Tag: Storage
News Sandisk Reveals Details & Prices For Its Initial ROG Xbox Ally Accessories
"Certified, tested, and engineered specifically"
A few days ago, we mentioned how Microsoft had highlighted a few of the early accessories that have been designed for the ROG Xbox Ally handheld, and now Sandisk has gone into greater detail on some of them. The company is specifically talking about two different storage options for the ROG Xbox Ally...
News WD 2TB Xbox Expansion Card Drops To Lowest Price Ever At Best Buy
"The best price I've EVER seen, and by some distance"
If you're still looking for an Xbox Expansion Card to boost your Series X or Series S storage (and let's face it, too many games are over 100GB these days!), we've got a nice deal to bring your way courtesy of IGN Deals and Best Buy. The WD Black version of the 2TB Xbox Expansion Card (which is...
Random Xbox Fan Installs 1000 Games To See How Much Storage Space They Take Up
"My goal has been to have them all installed simultaneously"
These days, it's getting harder and harder to find enough room to download all our Xbox games on Series X and especially Series S - and it feels near-on impossible when you factor in all the Xbox Game Pass titles as well. However, one Xbox fan has been experimenting with this recently,...
News Xbox 1TB Expansion Card Drops To Below $100 In Excellent New Deal
You might struggle with stock though
In the market for an Xbox Expansion Card this Black Friday? We'll be keeping an eye out over the next few days for the best offers, but before then, we wanted to highlight this specific deal for the 1TB version made by WD Black. The deal actually went live yesterday, and it went in and out of stock - but it's...
News WD Black's New 2TB Expansion Card Is Good News For Series X|S Owners
More competition leads to better prices
We're now past the four-year mark in the Xbox Series X|S generation, and we still only have two manufacturers creating Expansion Cards for both consoles. That's not great - but at least a new variant has arrived this week! WD Black has quietly released the 2TB version of its Xbox Expansion Card to retailers...
News Xbox 1TB Expansion Card Drops To Lowest Ever Price At Amazon (UK)
As well as Currys!
If you're in the market for an Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S Expansion Card, then you're in luck! The 1TB version of the Seagate Expansion Card has dropped to its lowest ever price in the UK - available for £139.00 right now. You can get this deal at Amazon UK as well as Currys. In addition, the 1TB card has been at its lowest...
News Best Buy Reveals All-New 1TB Storage Card For Xbox Series X|S
From Western Digital
It's been over two years since the Seagate range of Expansion Cards were first made available for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, and now we're finally about to get an alternative option from a new manufacturer in the near future. According to a listing over at Best Buy (which has since been deleted), Western Digital will be...
News Xbox Seagate Expansion Cards Heavily Discounted At Amazon (UK)
Deals for the 512GB, 1TB and 2TB versions
If you've been in the market for a Seagate Expansion Card for your Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S, now might be the time! Over at Amazon UK, the retailer is offering a great discount for each of the 512GB, 1TB and 2TB versions. Firstly, the 512GB version has been reduced from a RRP of £159.99 down to...
News Xbox Seagate Expansion Card Reduced By 35% For Amazon Prime Day (UK)
Update: Now reduced by 39%!
Update: The discount on the 1TB card has since been reduced to £156.74! We've updated the pre-order link below, but keep in mind there's no guarantee how long this deal will last. Original story: Amazon Prime Day for 2022 has arrived, and one of the best deals we've spotted from an Xbox perspective so far is for the...
News Microsoft Has Discounted The Xbox Series X|S 1TB Storage Card In The UK
And yes, you can use MS Rewards points on it
If you've been in the market for a Seagate 1TB Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X and S, you might be interested to know that Microsoft has temporarily discounted it in the UK, now sitting at a price of £194.99. You'll find this price at a variety of retailers, but the most interesting part for
News Xbox Reveals New 512GB & 2TB Seagate Expansion Cards For Xbox Series X|S
Releasing later this year
You asked for it, Xbox delivered! It's been revealed today that Seagate is bringing out two new versions of the Seagate Expansion Card for Xbox Series X and S, with 512GB and 2TB variants going on sale later this year. The 512GB version is priced at $139.99 USD and will launch mid-November (with pre-orders available from...
News Xbox Series X|S Seagate Expansion Card Drops To Lowest UK Price So Far
Update: Looks like the deal is over
Update: Sadly, it looks like this deal has reverted back to around £200. Hopefully you managed to get one! Original story: If you're in the market for a 1TB Seagate Expansion Card to boost your Xbox Series X and/or Xbox Series S storage, we've come across a great deal on Amazon UK to grab one at a whopping 32%...
News An Xbox Series X|S SSD Storage Adapter Could Save You Money
But it comes with some major caveats
With game sizes increasing and more Xbox Series X|S titles arriving on the market, storage is almost becoming a necessity. Unfortunately, the options available at present are fairly expensive, with Seagate SSD cards reaching upwards of £200+. That being said, a new report has surfaced suggesting a new SSD...
News Seagate's 512GB Xbox Series X|S Storage Card Is Almost Certainly Real
And it could be announced this week
Back in mid-September, a rumour started doing the rounds that Seagate might be preparing to bring out a 512GB version of the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S storage expansion card, and now that definitely appears to be true. Windows Central has acquired an image of the supposed box for the 512GB version, while...
News Xbox Issues Reminder As PS5 Unveils 'Confusing' SSD Expansion Process
Very timely indeed
You might have seen yesterday that Sony unveiled new details about the SSD storage expansion feature for the PS5, with the general consensus being that the list of rules and requirements is pretty confusing for the average user. For example, it's mentioned on the official PlayStation website that you'll need to use an M.2 S














