Seagate Releases 4TB Xbox Expansion Card And It's Very Expensive
- Seagate released a 4TB Xbox Storage Expansion Card available for order on Best Buy in 2025, priced at $429.99.
- The release follows Seagate's existing lineup of 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB cards, with the 4TB model spotted before any official announcement.
- This compact SSD uses a proprietary connector, plugs into the console's back without disassembly, and offers storage matching internal drive speeds.
- Despite a Best Buy discount to $429.99, the 4TB card remains costly, equaling the price of a 1TB Xbox Series S console after Microsoft's price increase.
- The high price highlights storage challenges as modern games grow larger, suggesting some gamers may soon need more than 2TB expansion options.
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If you want to expand your Xbox memory with the particularly brisk new card, you have to reach deep into your pocket.
Seagate launches the 4TB expansion card, compatible with Xbox Series X and S, and at a price close to the cost of a desktop console.
Seagate Unveils 4TB Xbox Expansion Card with a High Price Tag
For the past few years, Xbox Series X|S users seeking to expand their console’s storage have relied on Expansion Cards from Seagate. The company is reportedly gearing up to launch a new 4TB memory card. Although a recent listing on Best Buy suggested a price of $430, it was removed quickly, leaving fans anticipating an official announcement. With an Xbox Showcase scheduled for June 8, a formal reveal of the new card during the livestream seems i…
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