Seagate’s Xbox Storage Enlargement Playing cards lastly get a worth lower
The expensive Seagate Enlargement Playing cards for Xbox Collection X / S have lastly obtained a much-needed worth lower. The official Xbox Twitter account announced that the present choice of 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB reminiscence playing cards from Seagate are now available at a lower price of $89.99, $149.99, and $279.99, respectively. This successfully takes the current discounted sale costs of the playing cards and turns them into precise worth cuts, which ought to be quickly mirrored in any respect retailers carrying them.
Whereas these costs are nonetheless slightly excessive in comparison with different, non-proprietary types of SSD storage, it’s nonetheless a pleasant drop of $80 on the 2TB and $50 on the 1TB and 512GB (if you happen to may even discover the latter in inventory wherever). After all, it’s now two-and-a-half years into the present era, and the PlayStation 5’s more universal approach to add-on SSD storage means its house owners can benefit from less expensive costs (it’s pretty simple to discover a PS5-compatible M.2 1TB SSD for around $70).
Hopefully, which means the Xbox Enlargement Playing cards would possibly finally go on even steeper reductions when massive gross sales occasions come round, like Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and particularly as soon as competing playing cards turn out to be out there.