Seagate has released the first 4TB expansion card for Xbox Series X|S, priced at $429.99, offering increased storage for large game libraries, though it's a premium option compared to smaller capacity versions.
Seagate has released a 4TB Xbox Storage Expansion Card, the largest and most expensive yet, priced at nearly as much as an Xbox Series X, offering substantial storage for high-end gaming but at a hefty premium.
A new 4TB Xbox Series X|S storage expansion card from Seagate has been released in the US, priced at $429.99, which is nearly two-thirds of the cost of a Series X console and more expensive than some Xbox Series S consoles, highlighting the high cost of official Xbox storage solutions.
A new 1TB Western Digital Expansion Card for Xbox Series consoles has been listed on Best Buy's website for $179.99, significantly cheaper than Microsoft's 1TB offering. The expansion card system is unique as it's fully compatible with Xbox's Quick Resume feature, allowing games to be stored in a playable state directly on the expansion cards. While PlayStation 5 storage expansion uses generic hard drives, inconsistent performance between hard drives means that some consumer research is required before purchases, unlike Microsoft's "plug-and-play" solution.