Expanding your Xbox Series X|S is as simple as plugging in this slick expansion card from WD Black.
By Darryn Bonthuys on
If you want to increase the storage capacity of your Xbox Series X|S without making any concessions, you'll have to purchase one of the officially licensed, proprietary expansion cards. These are normally quite pricey and almost never on sale, but Prime Day Round 2 has brought discounts on expansion cards from both of the brands that make them. You can grab the 1TB WD Black Xbox storage expansion card for only $120 (down from $150). At the start of Amazon's Big Deal Days sale, the retailer was selling the 1TB expansion for $125, so the offer is a little better than it already was. If you want a larger capacity, Seagate's 2TB expansion card is on sale for $230 (down from $280).
Normally priced at $150, WD Black's C50 expansion card released earlier this year as the lone rival to Seagate's expansion card that's been around for years (though is also very rarely discounted).
This pure plug-and-play expansion card adds an impressive 1TB of extra storage to your Xbox Series X|S console, which in practice gives you more than three times the storage space on Series S and more than twice the space on Series X.
It's worth mentioning the C50 is an officially licensed memory card as well, which means that the card leverages the Xbox Velocity Architecture and delivers performance that is indistinguishable from the Xbox Series X|S internal SSD.
The benefit of these dedicated expansion cards is that you can both store and run games directly from this little storage device. Without an expansion card, running out of storage space means either deleting games and downloading again later or transferring games to an external
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