Back in March we announced the Preview Program would expand to the Xbox 360 and work much like the Xbox One Preview Program – selected members would be able to sign-up directly from their Xbox 360 and once registered, have the opportunity to install system updates and experience the new or improved features before they release to the general audience. One of the most requested features at the Xbox Feedback website was forlarger external storage for the Xbox 360.
The next update for Xbox 360 Preview Program members will allow the use of 2TB hard drives to store Xbox 360 data. If you are not part of the Preview program you will get this functionality later this year. In addition we will also no longer reserve space in advance on your hard drive. If you are using 16GB of hard drive space for games – we will only take 16GB of space. And just like today – you will be able to use two external drives at a time.
Note: Some drives may be incompatible or have performance issues. If you already have space reserved for storing Xbox 360 data, you will need to clear the Xbox 360 storage to gain full access to the drive. If you are in the Preview program, please review the list of known issues before formatting your drive.
Xbox 360, ladies and gentlemen, best console ever.
wait a f***ing min you can use an external HD to store games on 360? that's cool update as I got a 500GB 2.5 drive just laying around think I got two one is 500GB other is 750 replaced both with 2TB drives. Wonder if loading times will be different then running from the inturnel drive.
Yup, i still play my 360 a lot. It has such an awesome library of games. Plus i love that it's backwards compatible with original Xbox games.
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/2...ou-dont-run-out-of-xbox-one-storage-space.htmFollowing up on the 2 TB or 4 TB Game Drive for Xbox, Seagate is bringing yet another option to the table: an 8 TB Game Drive Hub for Xbox.
The company is launching the Game Drive series at an opportune time, just as Microsoft officially announced the Xbox Game Pass and Xbox One X, which was previously known as Project Scorpio.
At any rate, average gamers probably won't run out of storage space on their consoles with the 8 TB solution, and it'll arguably take some time before hard-core gamers will fill up the devices to their capacities, including the console's internal offering.
all saved games go to the cloud
You gotta get with the times. The power of the cloud has been around since 2013. There are no limits to what the tech can do.