SAVE $50: As of April 24,Caught in the Act: Promiscuous Sex Life of My D-Cup Mother in law the WD_Black 2TB C50 Xbox storage expansion card is on sale for $179.99 at Amazon. That’s 22% off its usual $229.99 price, and the lowest it has been in 30 days.
Oblivion Remasteredis over 120GB. I didn’t plan to uninstall two other games I was halfway through, which is exactly what I would’ve had to do without expanding my Xbox Series X storage. So I bought this WD_Black C50 2TB expansion card while it’s $179.99 at Amazon, and honestly, it feels like an upgrade that should’ve come standard.
This thing’s officially licensed by Xbox, and that means zero compatibility drama. It plugs straight into the console, works instantly, and acts like internal storage. You don’t have to shuffle games back and forth like you’re managing a USB drive from 2007.
SEE ALSO: Nintendo Switch 2 preorder retailer guide: Best Buy, Gamestop, Walmart, and AmazonIt uses the same Xbox Velocity Architecture as the built-in drive, so Quick Resume, fast loading, and native next-gen performance are all intact. Basically, your games won’t know the difference — and neither will you.
Specifications:
Price:$179.99 $229.99
Retailer:Amazon
Storage Capacity:2TB
Compatibility:Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
Performance:NVMe SSD, supports Xbox Velocity Architecture
Features:Plug-and-play, Quick Resume compatible, officially licensed by Xbox
Design:Compact with WD_Black’s signature industrial look
I’ve already started moving everything over: a few Game Pass titles I keep coming back to, the big ones like Starfield, and now Oblivion Remasteredwithout having to pick and choose like I’m packing for a weekend trip. If your backlog is starting to look like a digital hoard, this is the fix.
Topics Xbox
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