Wow, okay. So, here we go—Seagate just dropped this beast of a thing: a 4TB Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S, and it’s not exactly pocket change. We’re talking $499.99. Yikes.
So, Seagate’s no rookie in this game. They’ve had the 1TB and 2TB cards out there for a bit. But now, with games like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 practically needing their own storage unit (400GB, seriously?), the whole download-delete-redownload loop gets real old, real fast.
This expansion card, though, it’s like stuffing your console with a magic suitcase full of games. No more stressed-out nights hoping your game won’t freeze ‘cause the drive’s jam-packed. Could be a lifesaver. Maybe.
The 4TB card fits right into the groove with Xbox Series X|S drives, working that same magic performance-wise. You can play games directly off it, no need to shuffle them around—which, let’s face it, justifies the hefty price tag. Sort of.
These cards are built for speed, thanks to Microsoft’s Xbox Velocity Architecture. It’s like hitting the fast-forward button on load times. Bonus? Playing older games feels smoother. Almost like a retro therapy session.
And it’s not some giant, clunky thing, either. It’s got the same sleek design as the 1TB and 2TB versions with that fancy 128MB cache. Style points, I guess.
But hey, this tech indulgence isn’t cheap. The 4TB card’s priced like a luxury item, but there’s a $70 discount at Best Buy right now. Tempting, right? You can snag it on Amazon in the US or hit up the usual UK spots like Argos, Amazon UK, and others. For some context, this card’s cost rivals a 1TB Series X. Four times the storage but, whew, quite the wallet workout.
So, yeah, if you’re itching to beef up your console with extra space, this could be your golden ticket. Or not. Depends on how much you’re willing to fork out.