Seagate's Game Drive for Xbox Offers 2TB of Extra Space

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 12 Aug 2015

Nothing should cloud your gaming experience, not even the fact that you’re running out of storage space on your Xbox. That is why Seagate introduced Game Drive for Xbox at Gamescon, Europe's biggest trade fair for interactive games and entertainment,

Seagate's Game Drive for Xbox is an external device that offers 2TB of storage space. It will retail for $109.99 (MSRP) and will be available from GameStop, Amazon and other retailers worldwide.

Today’s game installs take a lot of storage space, as much as 50GB in some cases. Install multiple games on your Xbox and you may soon find that you’re out of storage space and you need to delete older games to install new ones. Seagate Technology, a world leader in storage solutions, offers a solution so that you don’t have to delete anything – Game Drive for Xbox.

The result of a strategic marketing relationship with Microsoft, Seagate's Game Drive for Xbox offers 2TB of storage space, nicely complements the Xbox color scheme, and is set up for an easy plug-and-play connection with an Xbox One or Xbox 360 gaming console. The manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) is $109.99. Expect to see the device at GameStop, Amazon and other retailers worldwide.

Seagate Game Drive for Xbox – Main Features
  • 2TB of storage space.
  • USB 3.0 external device.
  • Green top-case and black body, embossed with both the Xbox and Seagate logos.
  • Easy plug-and-play connection with an Xbox One or Xbox 360 gaming console.
  • $109.99 USD MSRP.
“With all of the new and amazing titles expected for this holiday season and a ton more games coming in the future, Xbox gamers will need even more storage and portability,” said Matt Kesselring, business development manager for Microsoft’s designed for Xbox partner program. “Microsoft is privileged to be working with Seagate as our trusted partner for this important designed for Xbox peripheral.”



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