Each year, video games take up more and morestorage space.
Currently, the title on everyones mind isStar Wars Jedi: Survivorand its hefty 150 GB requirement.
What about a Series S, which has half the space as a Series X?
What you better do is to expand your consoles storage space.
The first solution that probably comes to mind is the Xboxsproprietary expansion cards.
Unlike that console, you dont need to perform invasive surgery on your Xbox to use the expansion cards.
Just slot one into the slot on the back of your console, and youre good to go.
These cards come in three sizes: 512 GB, 1 TB, and 2 TB.
Plus you might play games off them with no problem.
If Xbox Storage Expansion Cards sound more user-friendly than Sonys solution involving SSDs, thats because they are.
However, Microsofts storage expanders have their own glaring weakness: they suffer from a monopoly.
Just plug the drive into a USB port on your Xbox (any will do) and format it.
pick the games you want to transfer between storage spaces and then decide to either move or copy them.
for run these games, you oughta first transfer them back onto your console.
Thankfully, since older Xbox platforms used HDDs, Xbox One and older titles run fine on external drives.
This service lets you play a library of titles without downloading a single one.
Depending on your internet speed and connection stability, the game might look fuzzy and suffer from lag.
This includes games, DLC, and videos.