The price of expansion cards for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S appears fleetingly on the network
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Although they will arrive on November 10, Microsoft's new consoles for the new generation can already be reserved. Either in the Microsoft Store or through different stores, the Xbox Series X and Series S already have the active pre-purchase period.
For the top model, the Xbox Series X, we have 1TB storage via SSD, while the Xbox Series S stays at 512GB and although it can seems like a lot (especially in the first one), this could be scarce if we use several games and want to take advantage of the full potential of the console.That is why Microsoft has launched memory cards or SSD cartridges to expand storage in case we fall short. Peripherals that have seen their price filtered ahead of time.
A fleeting appearance
It has been the British chain Smyths Toys that has provided the price of these cards that signed by Seagate, allow you to expand the capacity of the console by 1TBEach of them would have a price, according to this information, of costing 159 pounds, which comes to be around 173 euros to change (if there is a pound-euro correspondence).
The truth is that although they are not cheap, if this is the price they finally offer they may not represent such an excessive cost as many we feared, especially when we see how this extra cost has been transferred to the new generation of video games.
In this time, however, there are users who have managed to capture the price and have shared it on Resetera and in their account Twitter. The price of these supposed expansion cards appears in this case typified in dollars, specifically 219.99, which would come to be about 187 euros to change.
We don't know if it was a mistake, but the truth is that Smyths Toys has withdrawn any reference to said expansion cards after a whileThe truth is that we will have to wait to confirm if this price is real or if there is finally any change when they arrive in stores. If it is true that they will have a similar price, do you consider it a valid option or do you think that it offers too high a cost?
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