So, Seagate just dropped this beast — a 4TB storage expansion card for Xbox Series X|S. And, oh boy, it costs a cool $499.99. Yeah, that’s not a typo. I swear, it made me spill my coffee when I saw the price.
They had the 1TB and 2TB versions already, which were great. But now? We’re talking 4TB. All because games these days are like digital hoarders. I mean, who decided Call of Duty should gobble up 400GB? Probably the same folks who think double-dipping nachos is okay. Whatever.
The big idea here (I think) is to stop the madness of downloading and deleting and redownloading your game library like it’s some Groundhog Day scenario. Just plug in this chunky card, and boom — you’ve got more space than a NYC apartment-sized living room. Probably means something will always be there to play when boredom strikes.
And get this — it’s super fast, just like the internal magic inside your Xbox. So no more waiting around, fighting those loading screens. You just play straight from this thing. Fantastic, right? Sorta, because here comes the pain: the price tag. It’s not just hefty; it’s “a-second-mortgage” hefty. I mean, it rivals the cost of the Xbox console itself! Imagine buying a 1TB console and spending the same or more for just extra space. Wild.
Oh, and it works with Xbox’s fancy Velocity Architecture, so even those older games look and play better. Kinda like finding out your grandma was a breakdancer back in the day. Unexpectedly awesome.
By the way, the size and the components? Exactly like the 1TB and 2TB brothers. Super compact, a little tech marvel. And a little reminder — Best Buy’s shaving $70 off for the launch. So, half-consider grabbing it there if you’re feeling a bit rash or just won the lottery. Amazon’s got it too.
I guess quadrupling your game space sounds tempting for the hardcore gamer, but don’t forget—just because you can store 200 games doesn’t mean you’ll play them all. Or maybe you will. Who am I to judge?
Anyway, catch ya later. Or something like that.