The 2 TB model adjusts its price and returns to being the most cost-effective option.
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The physical deals for Xbox Series aren’t being particularly impressive this year. There are good discounts on controllers and a large number of discounted digital games on the Xbox Store, but it’s not always easy to find clear opportunities for key accessories that are worth it.
There’s one product that’s still moving a lot in price and has just returned to a very attractive point: the 2 TB SSD expansion card for Xbox Series. At the moment, the price adjustment makes it even more interesting than the 1 TB model, something that doesn’t always happen and is worth considering if you were thinking of expanding your storage.
The 2 TB SSD card for Xbox Series is back at a lower price
- The WD_BLACK C50 2 TB stands out for its immediate and hassle-free installation. Simply insert it into the rear slot of the console and Xbox will recognize it instantly, with no intermediate steps or additional configurations. The performance is identical to that of the internal SSD, maintaining loading times, speed, and total compatibility with optimized games.
Right now, the WD_BLACK C50 2 TB for Xbox Series pack can be found at a discount, including 1 month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. This is an offer that we’ve seen appear and disappear in recent weeks, so it’s not guaranteed to stay at this price for long.
- Xbox Series compatible expansion card – 200.00 €
If you regularly use Xbox Game Pass or have a large library and don’t want to be constantly deleting and installing games, this price drop makes the 2 TB model a particularly logical option. It’s fully compatible with Xbox Series and Xbox Series S, and allows you to forget about storage limitations without sacrificing performance.

