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The Xbox Series X And Series S 1TB Expandable Storage Costs $220 USD

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Shimni Mim
Published on September 25, 2020
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Xbox Series X/S 1TB expandable storage costs $220, Xbox, News, Gamescreed
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Want to upgrade your Xbox Series X storage space? The first revealed hard drive is $219.

In another blog post, Microsoft affirmed that Xbox Series X stockpiling extension cards will cost $220. They will be delivered worldwide close by the Series X and Series S on November 10.

Xbox Series X hardware has arrived. Let's get to work. pic.twitter.com/5obAOUiXn4

— Digital Foundry (@digitalfoundry) September 23, 2020

Best Buy has recorded a Seagate 1TB Xbox Series X expandable hard drive for $219, giving us a smart thought of the amount it will cost to build the capacity limit of Microsoft’s cutting-edge comfort. As spotted by The Verge, an item posting for “Seagate—1TB Game Drive for Xbox Series X and Series S” on the US retailer’s site accompanies a $219.99 sticker price.

The gadget additionally says it will be viable with the Xbox Series S, which is booked to dispatch close by its beefier cutting-edge kin this November 10 worldwide. It’s indistinct the amount Seagate’s hard drive will cost in the UK, or what costs to anticipate from other correspondingly measured hard drives from outsider brands, however, you can as of now pre-request this one so it shows up the day after the Xbox Series X/S discharge.

The Xbox Series X as of now dispatches with 1TB of SSD stockpiling, yet the Xbox Series S is significantly smaller, with simply 512GB included as a feature of its much lower value point. We don’t know how large precisely games will jump on the up-and-coming age of equipment, however, the probability is that in case you’re somebody who plays a ton of games and doesn’t have any desire to erase old top choices for new deliveries, an outside hard drive will be an absolute necessity purchase.

For balance, it’s worth remembering PlayStation 5 will upgrade its own 825GB internal SSD storage in the same way. Sony is yet to announce details of its own official option and has said it will support SSD drives made by other manufacturers.

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