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Xbox Series X / S expansion cards are near their lowest prices for Prime Day

A WD_Black C50 storage expansion card plugged into the back of an Xbox Series X console.
If you want to store and play the newest Xbox Series X / S games, a normal hard drive won’t do. | Image: Western Digital

There’s a deluge of games coming to Xbox over the next few months, so you’d better have some extra storage handy. Xbox Series X / S owners only have one real option for newer games: the various expansion cards you can get from Western Digital and Seagate. Thankfully, they’re steeply discounted for the October Amazon Prime Day event.

Exclusively for Prime members, Western Digital’s WD_Black C50 1TB Storage Expansion Card for Xbox is on sale at Amazon for $120.64 (about $37 off), very nearly its lowest price to date. You can also get WD’s 512GB card for $65.54 (about $14 off), a few dollars shy of its lowest mark.

Seagate expansion cards are on sale, too. They’re a bit more expensive, but they also don’t require a Prime membership. A…

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