Seagate's 2TB Xbox expansion card is $193 for Black Fri.
Gizmodo · 19h
Xbox Players’ Favorite Seagate Storage Expansion Card at Its All-Time Low Price This Black Friday
Black Friday has come early this year with Amazon knocking down the price of a few items ahead of this weekend. The Seagate storage expansion card is $30 off (-19%) for a limited time. Get one for yourself or as a gift for an Xbox player in your life for just $130.
TechRadar · 1d
If you're as sick of running out of Xbox storage space as I am, you'll want to check out these Black Friday deals from Seagate and WD Black
Over in the UK, while there are unfortunately no super-compelling offers for the Seagate Xbox Storage Expansion Card, the WD Black C50 (1TB) can currently be had for £118.68 (was £149.99). Not a world-beater by any means, but worth mentioning nonetheless for UK folks desiring more Xbox storage in a pinch.
Tom's Guide · 7d
WD_Black’s 1TB Xbox Expansion Card just hit its lowest ever price — this is a killer Black Friday Xbox deal
Right now you can pick up the WD_Black 1TB Xbox Expansion Card for $99 at Amazon. Not only is that an all-time low for this amount of storage, it finally brings the expansion card down to a reasonable price — almost equal to the current price of WD_Black’s 1TB SSD for PS5.
GamesRadar+ · 10d
I might just buy an Xbox this Black Friday - but you can bet I'm grabbing this early storage deal first
This is the kind of offer I would expect to see when official Black Friday Xbox deals stick the landing at the end of the month, so grabbing it two weeks early feels like a solid win. After all, the Seagate alternative is still sitting at $149 at Amazon right now.
TechRadar · 10d
The 1TB WD Black C50 expansion card is less than $100 right now, making it easily the best Black Friday Xbox deal we've seen so far
Right now, Amazon is hosting a blinder of a discount on the WD Black C50. It's available for just $99.99 (was $157.99) for a limited time. This is by far the lowest rate we've ever seen for the popular Xbox expansion card and the first time we've ever witnessed it dip below the $100 mark.
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