WD Black C50 Xbox 2TB Card Hits Record Low
Starting today, Amazon has slashed the price of the officially licensed WD Black C50 2TB Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S consoles to $179.99 shipped. This represents a significant 28% discount off its original $250 MSRP and marks the lowest price we've tracked for a licensed 2TB Xbox expansion card. The C50 ranks among the top SSD choices for Xbox, which is understandable given the limited selection of compatible drives.
WD Black C50 2TB Xbox Expansion Card Now $179.99

WD C50 2TB Expansion Card For Xbox Series X|S
List: $229.99 | Save 22%
$179.99 at Amazon
The WD Black C50 expansion card is essentially a 2TB NVMe SSD housed in a custom Xbox-compatible enclosure. Unlike the more involved PS5 SSD upgrade process, which requires opening the console, this expansion card simply plugs into the dedicated port on the back of your Xbox. It delivers identical performance to the internal SSD, so you won't experience slower load times or compromised game performance as you might with a standard USB drive. Adding this 2TB card effectively doubles the storage on an Xbox Series X and triples the capacity of the white Xbox Series S console.
If you're seeking an officially licensed storage solution—which we highly recommend—your choices are essentially limited to expansion cards from WD or Seagate. This makes finding a compelling deal all the more important.
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