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Save $150 and get some extra storage space with this portable game drive

SAVE $150: The 2TB WD_Black portable game drive is a surefire way to expand your gaming storage, and it's currently a generous $150 off at Amazon in an early Black Friday deal. 


No matter where you do the bulk of your gaming — PC or console — anyone who is really committed to the hobby will almost always encounter the same problem: running out of storage space. The act of having to constantly delete games that you may or may not be finished with to make room for new ones gets old really quickly, and as your backlog grows, the problem only gets worse. 

But, you can completely avoid that situation if you set yourself up for success by picking up some expandable storage — Western Digital is a favorite among gamers for their portable game drives, and their WD_Black line is top-tier. Right now, you can pick up a 2TB WD_Black SSD game drive at Amazon and save $150 off the usual price.  Read more...

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