Grab this $140 2TB Xbox hard drive for $90 at Woot

Save $50 and add plenty of extra storage for your games.

Seagate Xbox External Drive ©Image Credit: Seagate
Officially licensed Xbox storage with 2TB capacity and green LED light. ©Image Credit: Seagate

Woot just cut the Seagate 2TB External Hard Drive for Xbox from $140 to $90. That’s a $50 discount on an officially licensed storage drive that gives your console plenty of extra room for games, downloadable content, and save files.

While the discount isn’t much, it’s a welcome development in today’s world, where component prices are rising every day, and game installs aren’t getting any smaller. With today’s blockbuster titles taking up well over 100GB each, it doesn’t take long for console storage to get filled. If you’re tired of choosing what stays and what goes, this deal offers an easy fix.

 $90 at Woot

Why Choose This Seagate Xbox Hard Drive?

Instead of deleting games every time a new release comes out, you can keep a much larger library ready to play whenever you want. It’s especially handy if you’re subscribed to Xbox Game Pass and like hopping between different titles.

Because it’s officially licensed for Xbox, the drive is designed to work across multiple generations of Microsoft’s consoles, including Xbox One and Xbox Series X and S. It’s also compact enough to fit neatly beside your console without taking up much space in your entertainment center.

The 2TB capacity gives you room for dozens of games, depending on their size. That extra storage can also come in handy for downloadable expansions, updates, screenshots, clips, and other gaming files that gradually eat away at your console’s built-in storage.

There’s no complicated installation process, making it a quick upgrade even if you’ve never added external storage before. Just plug the drive into one of your console’s USB ports, and you’re ready to start moving or storing games.

 $90 at Woot

At $90, this is a practical upgrade for any Xbox owner who constantly runs out of storage. Saving $50 makes it an even better value, especially with modern games continuing to grow in size.