Black
Friday
won’t
be
here
for
several
more
weeks,
but
the
holiday
promos
are
beginning
to
take
shape
at
Amazon,
Best
Buy,
and
other
retailers.
We
expect
to
see
steep
discounts
on
a
number
of
gaming
goods
when
many
of
the
early
sales
kick
off
next
week,
but
if
you
want
to
shop
ahead
of
time,
Seagate’s
2TB
Storage
Expansion
Card
for
the
Xbox
Series
X
/
Sis
already
matching
its
all-time
low
of
$199.99
($160
off)
at
Amazon,
Best
Buy,
and
Seagate’s
online
storefront.
While
pricey,
Seagate’s
proprietary
expansion
cards
are
a
great
way
to
expand
the
storage
capacity
of
your
Xbox
Series
X
or
Xbox
Series
S.
The
NVMe-based,
Microsoft-licensed
cards
—
of
which
there
are
currently
two
—
are
incredibly
easy
to
install,
fast,
and
allow
you
to
run
games
as
if
they
were
loaded
on
your
console’s
internal
memory.
That
means
they
support
Microsoft’s
Quick
Resume
function
and
prevent
you
from
having
to
shuffle
downloads
around,
which
you’d
have
to
do
if
you
were
to
purchase
a
USB-based
external
hard
drive
(those
are
limited
to
playing
backward-compatible
games).
Understandably,
Sony’s
approach
to
expandable
storage,
which
lets
PlayStation
5
owners
upgrade
their
console
with
any
PS5-compatible
M.2
SSD,
is
still
far
more
inviting.
But
Seagate’s
proprietary
option
has
been
coming
down
in
price
since
the
introduction
of
Western
Digital’s
WD_Black
C50,
and
Seagate’s
2TB
model
is
far
easier
to
stomach
now
than
with
its
original
starting
price
of
$399.99.
Here’s
hoping
the
current
price
drop
is
a
sign
of
steeper
cuts
to
come.
Original author: Brandon Widder
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