Xbox Storage Expansion Cards on Sale for New All-Time Low Price

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If you own an Xbox Series X|S, and especially if you frequently make good use of Xbox Game Pass and its many available titles, you’ll likely want a way to upgrade your storage to hold all of your favorite games and the ones you want to play later. Thankfully, Amazon is here to help with an excellent deal on storage expansion cards specifically for Xbox users.

Right now, you can save 30% on a 1TB and 2TB Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S on Amazon. This brings the cost down for both to a new, all-time-low price, with the 1TB expansion card dropping from $219.99 to $149.99 and the 2TB card dropping from $399.99 to $279.99. Click the links below to see both deals in full.

Seagate 1TB and 2TB Storage Expansion Cards for Xbox Series X|S - Amazon Sale

These expansion cards from Seagate are specifically designed with Xbox in mind and replicate the Xbox Velocity Architecture. They play games smoothly and easily, so you don't have to worry about diminished graphics, latency, load times, or framerates, and each has an incredible amount of storage space, so you can keep several titles stored on your Xbox Series X|S.

1 Month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is 20% Off at Amazon

What are you going to load onto the extra storage space? You can get a month's worth of Game Pass Ultimate on sale for 20% off on Amazon right now and have your pick of tons of excellent selections.

In the world of Xbox, there's even more tech that's on sale right now. You can also save big on the Xbox Wireless Headset at the moment. This headset has dropped 15% in price, from $99.99 to $85, making it a worthwhile pickup for those who own the console.

Right now, you can also save $10.50 on 12 Months of Xbox Live Gold by using the code "SSCR3Z25" at checkout. If you don't already have Xbox Game Pass, you can redeem this and then convert it, and if you already have Game Pass Ultimate, this will automatically convert into a four-month extension.

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer who works with the Guides and Commerce teams here at IGN.

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