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Get this 2 TB Steam Deck SSD for its lowest price ever

A collection of our favorite SSDs and microSD cards are on sale for their lowest price yet

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A stock photo of the WD_Black SN770M M.2 SSD Image: Western Digital
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It’s no secret that game install sizes are absolutely out of control, with some games occasionally requiring over 100 GB of storage. If some of your recent titles have got the internal storage on your favorite handheld feeling a bit crowded, we’ve got a deal you should definitely check out.

Right now, some of our favorite SD cards and M.2 SSDs are on sale at Amazon for their lowest price ever. For instance, if you’ve been doing the bulk of your gaming on the ROG Ally or Steam Deck, the 2 TB model of the WD_Black SN770M is on sale for just $175.99 instead of its usual $239.99. An SSD of this size will double the amount of storage on even the most expensive Steam Deck option, giving you more than enough storage for all of your games. However, if 2 TB feels a little excessive, you can also find the 1 TB model on sale for just $98.99 (was $129.99).

While SD cards are technically compatible with handhelds like the ROG Ally and Steam Deck, they’re best suited for the Nintendo Switch. If you’d like to give the internal storage on your Switch a substantial upgrade, you can currently pick up the 1 TB version of the Switch-licensed SanDisk microSD card for just $87.99 (was $149.99). The 512 GB version of the same microSD card is also available for $42.99 (was $59.99).

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