What the heck is going on with file sizes? With each passing year, we’ve seen them ballooning larger and larger to some real unreasonable levels. Oblivion: Remastered which released earlier this year comes in at over 120GB. No one will be shocked when Grand Theft Auto VI doubles that. And while these game sizes keep going up, the Xbox Series X remains at a measly 1TB. So if you want to play more than just a small handful of titles without constantly deleting and redownloading your games, you’re going to need expansion storage. Seagate has an external drive specifically made for the Xbox Series X and Series S. Right now, it’s on sale for 19% off. It’s usually priced at $160, so after the $30 savings, you only need to pay $130 for a limited time.
You can double your Xbox Series X storage capacity with the help of this Seagate expansion drive, adding another 1TB of useable space. Now you’re working with two full terabytes, baby. It’s super easy to setup. Unlike the PlayStation 5 expansion cards, this one doesn’t require opening up the casing to get all up inside the inner bits. It’s simple plug and play. Just stick the Seagate drive into the slot on the backend of your Xbox and you’ll be able to start downloading games right to it or moving them from your internal drive.
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Play Games Seamlessly
Seagate developed this external drive in partnership with Xbox and Microsoft, officially licensing the Xbox Velocity Architecture. That technology is used in Xbox Series X allows players to utilize Quick Resume, a feature enabling Xbox games to be running simultaneously.
On the Xbox Series X, you can hop between different games on the fly. So if you’re mid-race in Forza Horizon 5, you can pause to go drop in with your pals for a quick Fortnite session. then continue the race when you’re done. You’ll never see a title screen again.
So because this architecture has been licensed from Microsoft, you can take advantage of Quick Resume and all the other benefits of Xbox’s enhanced memory and storage when playing games off of the Seagate expansion card. You’ll find no changes in performance when playing games off the expansion card versus off the Xbox’s internal drive.
For a limited time, you can pick up the Seagate expansion drive for Xbox, increasing your storage by 1TB for a discounted rate. It’s down from $160 to just $130.
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