If
your
main
gaming
platform
is
the
Xbox
Series
X
or
S
and
you
have
a
particularly
deep
library,
bring
it
in
for
a
hug.
The
markups
on
its
proprietary
storage
cards
are
exorbitant,
but
regular
discounts
are
starting
to
make
them
a
little
more
affordable.
For
example, Seagate’s
2TB
Storage
Expansion
Card
is
on
sale for $226.76
(down
from
$359.99)
at
Amazon,
which
beats
the
all-time
low
by
three
whole
dollars.
The
expansion
cards
are
officially
licensed
by
Microsoft
and
support
Xbox’s
speedy
NVME-based
Velocity
Architecture
to
enable
quicker
data
streaming
and
features
like
Quick
Resume.
They’re
the
only
type
of
storage
you
can
use
to
play
games
built
for
the
Series
X
/
S.
It’s
also
worth
putting
older
games
on
the
faster
storage,
though,
to
speed
up
load
times.
Take
it
from
someone
who’s
been
in
the
trenches.
I
have
close
to
2TB
of
storage
between
the
Series
X’s
1TB
of
internal
storage
(a
good
chunk
of
which
the
system
claims)
and
the
1TB
Seagate
card
I
picked
up
shortly
after
launch,
yet
I’m
constantly
reshuffling
my
library
to
make
room
for
new 100GB-plus
titles
and
massive
surprise
updates.
The
Seagate
card
is
pricey,
but
it’s
worth
the
added
headroom,
and
today’s
deal
marks
a
great
opportunity
to
find
some
relief
—
especially
with
summer
game
sales
coming
up.
Join
more
than
50,000
followers
and
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