Expanding your Xbox Series X|S is as simple as plugging in this slick expansion card from WD Black.
By Darryn Bonthuys on
When it comes to adding some extra storage capacity, the Xbox Series X|S consoles have a simple, though normally pricey, solution that nods back to the age of memory cards. For Prime Day Round 2, you can get a next-gen memory card--or to be more specific, a 1TB WD Black Xbox storage expansion card--for just $125 (down from $150). This is easily one of the best Prime Day gaming deals, as Xbox Series X|S expansion cards--and there are only two options--are almost never on sale. As such, we expect this deal to sell out.
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, wink wink).
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 hard drive. But only Xbox One games can be played off of a portable drive; you cannot play Xbox Series X|S games not stored on your internal drive
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