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Seagate Xbox One 2TB Game Drive Review

Rating: 9.0.

We are all primarily PC gamers here at KitGuru, but that doesn't mean we shy away from consoles. Today, we are taking a look at Seagate's new 2TB ‘Game Drive', made in partnership with Microsoft exclusively for the Xbox One and Xbox 360. While you can freely switch out the hard drive in a PS4, Microsoft has blocked off this option for Xbox One owners, meaning those needing extra space will need an external solution.

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The Xbox One comes with 500GB of storage standard and while 1TB models are starting to surface, that isn't much help to those who bought a console within its first year. Fortunately, this 2TB drive from Seagate should provide you with enough space to store all of your favourite games.

Features and Specifications:

  • 2TB capacity.
  • Plug and Play.
  • Xbox One and Xbox 360 compatibility.
  • 5400 RPM speed.

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9 comments

  1. A 5400 rpm Seagate? That’s a Sin and a half. I bet they’re going to charge TOP DOLLAR too.
    If your backs against a wall and you need space. I guess this is it.

  2. I thought any external usb 3.0 drive worked.

  3. It does, you just have to reformat it! hahaha fail

  4. I was referring to this: “Xbox One and Xbox 360 compatibility.”

    fail…..asshat.

  5. I was not having a go at you https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/d29652237411ba05e68f42bbaf30435e6e3921cd04030c7a088c532998ab8af9.jpg …..

  6. Sorry, you replied to my comment. You are NOT an asshat. 🙂

  7. Well fine, what the fu.ck does: “I thought any external usb 3.0 drive worked.” have to do with Xbox One and Xbox 360 compatibility you dumb sh.it head? https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/1379bc3998e817c38f3037d8c430485a7f748176d266db37e59fbea1b278503c.gif

  8. Misread that last comment!

  9. cool. I just thought it was wierd that it listed “compatible with…” when all 3.0 drives are compatible.