Monday, October 31st 2016

Seagate Enhances Gaming Experience with New Game Drive for Xbox SSD

Seagate Technology plc, a world leader in storage solutions, today announced the new Game Drive for Xbox SSD, offering elite gamers fast boot and load performance. Designed exclusively for Xbox, it's an ultra-portable way to store this holiday season's most popular AAA titles. The Seagate Game Drive for Xbox SSD uses flash storage to improve the gaming experience. Helping gamers get into the action quicker, the Seagate Game Drive reduces waiting at welcome screens and enables quicker transitions between levels in top titles like Forza Horizon 3 and Gears of War 4.

With limited console internal drive capacity and game install sizes continuing to increase, users are looking for ways to expand storage. With 512GB of capacity, the Seagate Game Drive lets gamers store approximately 15 of their favorite titles and downloadable content. Users can archive less frequently played games on their console and keep a huge library of games at their fingertips on the Seagate Game Drive.
Seagate Game Drive features easy setup and install in seconds. The sleek and stylish aluminum enclosure also complements the Xbox ecosystem. Its compact size and no power cable make it perfect for bringing to a friend's house.

Seagate Game Drive for Xbox SSD joins the company's highly successful HDD version debuted at Gamescom 2015. That model is available in 2TB and 4TB capacities and can store approximately 50 or 100 games respectively.

Pricing and Availability
The Seagate Game Drive for Xbox SSD will retail for an MSRP of $199.99 USD and will be available in November at Amazon, GameStop and other consumer electronics retailers.
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5 Comments on Seagate Enhances Gaming Experience with New Game Drive for Xbox SSD

#1
Primey_
You can get a 525GB ssd + sata to usb 3 adapter for cheaper :)

Would love to know the read and write speeds.
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#2
Disparia
Primey_You can get a 525GB ssd + sata to usb 3 adapter for cheaper :)

Would love to know the read and write speeds.
Or a 1TB for $50 more. Though that's just the MSRP, which is going to be more inflated this time of year. Places like GameStop can bundle this drive with new systems and claim bigly savings over buying them separately.
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AlienIsGOD
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Or u could buy a USB 3.0 hdd/ssd enclosure and add 512 or 1tb with it :) mind u I have a simple Seagate external hdd with usb 3 and 1tb hdd inside. Backup plus if I'm not mistaken
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#5
lorraine walsh
This drive is not large enough. I use a 5TB drive and it works great.
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