The 512GB model is now $90, while the 1TB and 2TB options are $150 and $280 respectively. Prices show a decrease of 32% and 30% compared to previous prices.
While Microsoft’s official decision to upgrade the Xbox Series X/S’s memory has been criticized for being expensive, the price cut is a welcome move that makes expansion cards more competitive with regular PlayStation 5 NVMe storage, according to Engadget.
Also, the market may see more price cuts as competition increases.
Source: Ferra
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