Seagate Game Drive for PS5, 5 TB, External HDD, 2.5″, USB

Seagate Game Drive for PS5

Seagate Game Drive for PS5, 5 TB, External HDD, 2.5″, USB 3.0, Officially Licensed, White, Blue LED (STLV5000202)


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What’s Included

Seagate Game Drive, 18-inch (45.72 cm) USB 3.0 cable, Quick Install Guide



Weight: 266 g
Dimensions: 14.7 x 10.6 x 4.4 cm; 266 g
Brand: Seagate
Model: STLV5000202
Colour: White LED
Manufacture: Seagate
Dimensions: 14.7 x 10.6 x 4.4 cm; 266 g

21 Responses

  1. Steve Guttenberg says:

     United Kingdom

    I wasn’t sure about this hard drive first. I was afraid it’s gonna be slow when the games gonna load up. But im very happy and speechless how this drive working with ps4. I can’t feel any struggle when i’m playing, not even on the loading. Working very well, highly recommend!!

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is the best storage unit I found that works best for playing new gen games on xbox series s. You don’t have to transfer games over to play them either, which is so much better than the external unit xbox advised me to buy.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    So easy to set up works great with my Xbox X and has auto shut off on standby, that I am happy about as the last portable hard drive I set up on my Xbox one ran all the time and only lasted two years.

  4. PhilomeGarrido says:

     United Kingdom

    Seagate memory items I’ve used before and this was a must buy as my Xbox x memory was full. So easy to install, just plug into the usb port on either the back
    Or front of the Xbox, boot up, format the drive to games and begin moving what games you want to the new storage. Easy

  5. GwenLarson says:

     United Kingdom

    This External Drive is fantastic, it’s the best one I ever got. I love the blue led light on it and the design of it looks lovely and it feels nice and heavy and it doesn’t look or feel cheap either. I highly recommend this to any gamer as a way to keep your games stored and less hassle of deleting and reinstall them. Highly recommended to any gamer. I would give this 10 Stars if I could.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve encountered no problems with it and it’s delivered exactly what I’ve expected from this product
    Surprisingly small which is a bonus, so if you have your xbox up against a wall, it won’t become a massive hassle

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Exactly what’s is says it does extends the ps5 storage simple connection got the white one as is blends in well with ps5 look the software connection is flawless a few steps to integrate it with ps5 has a blue light nice aesthetically a great back up or Alternative to a internal hard drive
    Need to watch where to place it as it gets warm on playing the console

  8. Sarah Tew says:

     United Kingdom

    Easy to install just plug it in and your PlayStation 5 recognises it straight away. Great way to store all your PlayStation 4 games on (the PS5 can play these straight form this drive) and store your PS5 games you don’t play too often (your PS5 can only play PS 5 games straight from its SSD drive and not from this drive)

  9. Cat says:

     United Kingdom

    It works for some Xbox series games but most are not compatible I would recommend only if you have a large library of Xbox one games, it mostly doesn’t work for Xbox series games and it would be better to get an external SSD

  10. RandiHadden says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this as backup for my Xbox hard drive and it’s quick and simple to set up and use. The only drawback is you can’t play games direct from it, you have to transfer them between console and drive but depending on the size of the game it can take as little as 5 minutes

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersArrived quickly. Looks great, matched the white Ps5 well. High cost but in/around the margins for items that were of a similar size memory/storage.

    1-total available space from the start is 4.6TB not 5TB, I can only
    Assume the missing space is used to store OS data for the device.(happy to be corrected by someone with more knowledge).
    2-you can only play PS4 games directly from the external HD NOT Ps5 games. They must be recovered from the HD across to the Ps5 PRIOR to playing. Example GTA5 takes about 20mins to move before playing.
    3- literally a plug and play device. No additional actions required.

  12. VerlaBarnard says:

     United Kingdom

    The Seagate FireCuda Gaming Hard Drive is a game-changer. With 2TB storage, it offers ample space for all my games. The USB 3.2 Gen 1 connectivity ensures quick and efficient function, making it easy to play games anywhere.

    The customizable RGB LED lighting adds an extra layer of atmosphere to my gaming sessions. The design is bold and refined, perfect for any gaming setup.

    Overall, the Seagate FireCuda Gaming Hard Drive is a solid choice for any gamer looking for a high-capacity, high-performance external hard drive. Highly recommended!

  13. Magdeline Wang says:

     United Kingdom

    I should’ve had to buy this just to fit games on the tiny ssd that Microsoft supply with the console. It works and it’s about as fast as the internal ssd, but it’s still a massive rip off, if it hadn’t been in the sale, I wouldn’t have bothered.

  14. Nicole Raney says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 9 From Our UsersLike a memory card, just plugs in and the system shows the xtra memory gained. Very expensive way of going on, but has to be done. Should come with a glow in the dark seagate sticker or a fluffy toy that looks at you with large, sad, sympathetic eyes….need something to feel you were justified in such expense, especially as the Xbox X(mine at least) is not without its’ niggling faults,probably born out of the internal power supply module rather than the old inline adapter. This means you have invested in an expensive console that is temperamental and sometimes doesn’t startup!…seems to be an issue with xbox X…. Power cycling and not firing up with the controller, which has cured itself over time!?!
    But, the seagate 2T is quietly excellent and is plug n play with no issues. Just plug it in and forget it.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Quality memory expansio

  15. Andrew Hoyle says:

     United Kingdom

    Does what it’s supposed to do. I bought one years ago to use with a PS5, and it’s plug and play. Works out of the box. I’m using it to store games on, as the less than a TB of storage that comes with the launch PS5 is not enough. It’s still working today.

    Setting up the lights on it is easy. The drive comes with a link to the webpage to download the software pre-installed. Press the link, download the software, immediately have the ability to alter the colour settings. The settings are retained even if the drive is switched off or moved.

    I just purchased a new one to watch media on a smart TV with. I did have to reformat it to NTFS to make the TV recognise it, but a simple ‘reformat’ in windows did the job and now it’s working fine.

    I think 100 is too expensive for 2TB, but when it’s on sale for around half price that’s fairer. There are plenty of other hard drives on amazon that are slightly cheaper but aren’t from official companies are sound like they’re made in a basement in China, and amazon doesn’t monitor what’s actually on them so anything could happen when they’re plugged in. It’s worth paying a little bit extra to get one from an official company that’s known to be safe.

    Lastly, selecting the ‘rainbow’ option for the LEDs obviously makes the drive work faster.

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI bought this to hold a large collection of media, and whilst it cannot boast the speeds of SSD or NVMe, what it does have is capacity…. a lot of it!

    There is plenty of competition for gaming products and storage is no different. Usually a ‘gaming’ storage product would try to differentiate itself by having faster read/write speeds, but Seagate have marketed this product firmly in the large capacity category.

    The drive itself is not too big, and comes with customisable LED light effects that can sync with Razor gaming equipment, but they don’t really add anything for me. The performance is reasonable for a spinning disc, with retrieval of documents, video and photos at an acceptable level.

    Seagate are known for making good hard drives, so I expect this will last a while, but they also have a data recovery service, allowing you a single lab based attempt to recover your data in the event of a failure. This is a nice touch, but in practice, an online backup service is probably still required for most people.

    There are more secure ways to store data locally, but for the price, this drive represents good value for money and is certainly doing a good job for me so far.

  17. Cathryn25I says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersLadies, gentlemen, and everyone in between, buckle up for the epic tale of the Seagate Storage Expansion Card. This unassuming piece of tech turned my life into a digital rollercoaster of love, lust, and unemployment checks.

    Let’s kick off this adventure with a date. Picture this: a cozy night in, dim lights, and me, attempting to impress my date with my gaming skills. Enter the Seagate Expansion Card, promising to take our gaming experience to new heights. Little did I know, my attempt at a smooth transition to the digital realm resulted in a glitch that left me pixelated in embarrassment. My date mistook my technological hiccup for a metaphor for our relationship—pixelated and glitchy.

    Fast forward to a family gathering with the in-laws. Eager to showcase the wonders of my digital kingdom, I decided to plug in the Seagate Expansion Card to the Xbox. The card, however, had its own ideas. Mid-game, it decided to eject itself like a rebellious teenager leaving home, causing a family uproar that left my in-laws convinced I had unleashed a gaming demon upon their household.

    Now, let’s dive into the workplace saga. In a misguided attempt to boost productivity, I brought the Seagate to the office, hoping to transform mundane spreadsheets into digital adventures. Little did I know, my boss mistook my gaming ambitions for corporate espionage. I got fired faster than a noob in a first-person shooter game.

    Now, let’s address the one flaw in this digital drama: the card’s ejection tendency. During an important virtual meeting, the card decided to make a surprise exit, leaving my colleagues convinced I was attempting a dramatic exit from the company. If only I had known I’d be starring in a real-life soap opera instead.

    But fear not, because amidst the chaos, the Seagate Expansion Card has transformed my life. The extra storage has made me a digital maestro, impressing women and attracting swimsuit models like a gamer Casanova. The allure of a man with ample storage space is apparently irresistible.

    In conclusion, the Seagate Storage Expansion Card is not just a storage solution; it’s the unsung hero of my digital escapades. From date-night glitches to family fiascos and workplace wipeouts, this card has turned me into a pixelated legend. So, plug it in, level up, and let the laughter load!

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 10 From Our UsersI’m delighted to share my thoughts on the remarkable Xbox Expansion Card, a true game-changer for the gaming community. Developed in collaboration with Xbox, this expansion card brings a new level of seamless gameplay to both the Xbox Series X and S consoles.

    One of the standout features is its ability to flawlessly run Xbox Series X|S games from either the internal SSD or the expansion card, all without compromising on graphics, latency, load times, or framerates. This ensures an immersive and uninterrupted gaming experience, letting players dive into their favorite titles without any hindrances.

    Boasting a capacious 1 TB of storage, this expansion card significantly bolsters the overall storage capacity of the Xbox Series X|S consoles. With room for a multitude of games spanning four generations of Xbox, this card offers the convenience of choice without compromising the performance that players crave.

    What sets this expansion card apart is its exclusive integration with the Xbox Velocity Architecture. This translates into speedier load times, more vibrant and detailed environments, and an overall more engaging gameplay encounter. The immersive worlds of our favorite games truly come to life, enhancing the entertainment value beyond measure.

    Switching between various titles in mere seconds is a reality with the Quick Resume feature. This convenience is applicable whether you’re accessing games from the internal SSD or the expansion card, ensuring that you’re always ready to dive into your gaming adventures without unnecessary waiting.

    Furthermore, the peace of mind that comes with the inclusion of a 3-year limited warranty is a testament to the quality and durability of this expansion card. It’s a testament to the manufacturer’s commitment to delivering a product that stands the test of time.

    In conclusion, the Xbox Expansion Card is a must-have for avid gamers and enthusiasts alike. Its seamless compatibility, ample storage capacity, and exclusive performance-enhancing features make it an indispensable addition to any Xbox Series X|S setup. This expansion card truly elevates the gaming experience, offering more immersive, fluid, and captivating gameplay.

  19. KathieWallner says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 13 From Our UsersThe Seagate FireCuda Gaming Hub is an external hard drive designed for gamers who need a lot of storage space for their games, movies, and other content. Here are some reviews of the Seagate FireCuda Gaming Hub, 8TB
    Pros
    Large capacity for storing a vast collection of games and other content.
    Fast for a spinning external hard drive, thanks to its 7,200rpm platters.
    RGB lighting adds a cool look to any gaming setup.
    Great value for the price compared to external SSDs.
    Easy to connect and use.

    Cons
    Plodding compared with most external SSDs.
    Limited range of connectors.
    Plastic build could be more premium.
    Can’t play PlayStation 5 games from the hard drive.

    Overall, the Seagate FireCuda Gaming Hub is a great desk addition for backing up and archiving your collection. It is a great value for the price and excels at backing up and storing all the games you could ever hope to own. The 8TB version is perfect for those who need a lot of storage space for their games and other content. The FireCuda Gaming Hub is fast for a spinning external hard drive, thanks to its 7,200rpm platters, but it is plodding compared with most external SSDs. The limited range of connectors is a downside, but it is easy to connect and use. The plastic build could be more premium, but the RGB lighting adds a cool look to any gaming setup. If you are looking for a large capacity external hard drive for your gaming needs, the Seagate FireCuda Gaming Hub is a great option And If Your Looking For Hard Drive For Steam Games This Is The Best Thing To Get I Have 345 Steam Games Downloaded And I Have Still Have Storage Left And It Runs Steam Games Like Its Nothing

  20. Frenalyn Untalan says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 37 From Our UsersReceived my 2TB expansion card today.

    Pros:

    1. Bumps my total X/S storage up to 3TB from 1TB (1TB internal + 2TB expansion card). Allows me to store and launch Xbox Series X/S enhanced games without having to transfer them continuously between USB drives and internal storage (or having to uninstall games). I still use my USB hard drives to store my library of non-enhanced games.

    2. Very very very fast read/write speeds. Mimicks internal storage performance.

    3. All I needed to do was plug it in and it worked straight out of the box. It’s also hot swappable.

    Cons:

    PRICE. PRICE. PRICE.
    This thing is CRAZY EXPENSIVE.

    Was it worth it?

    For me, yes. While it’s dented my wallet quite significantly it allows me to store and launch substantially more X/S enhanced games and since, going forward, newer games will also require the faster storage USB drives are gradually becoming deprecated. Their only use really is for older games. Unless you want to constantly have to move games between USB and internal (a time consuming pain in the bum) consider investing in one of these drives. They’re backed by a 3 year manufacturer warranty as well. Divide 367.59 by 36 and it works out at roughly 10 a month. And that’s not factoring in that, realistically, it’ll continue to last way past the warranty period so realistically it’s probably less.

    Should you buy one?

    Well that’s entirely up to you. If you’re able to afford one and don’t like having to uninstall or transfer games between slower USB drives and internal storage (which is slow because of the USB drives limited read/write speeds) then go for it. There are 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB options to suit your needs. The 2TB one, while the larger investment, actually offers the cheapest solution of the three. Effectively you’re paying less per gigabyte than with the other 2 cards.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great drive, super expensive though!

  21. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 19 From Our UsersOkay, I’m going to mention the elephant in the room and say that this is an expensive investment, and SSD’s are in fact quite expensive to begin with, however I’ve got to commend the design team on just how small and portable this SSD is. It’s extremely simple to use, you simply insert it into the expansion slot at the back of your Series X or S and it does the rest for you, if there’s no space on your consoles internal SSD then it’ll automatically install to the portable expansion card. The counter argument to why it’s expensive is because it uses the same architecture inside of the Series X, so games will play and feel as if your playing them from the internal SSD itself. There’s no compromise whatsoever, to quote Bethesda, it just works! I feel in this day and age games are so big these days that it’s almost a given that you’ll need to shell out for extra storage. Of course you can run older back compat games from your already current external hard drive but the caveat there is that you won’t be able to play any of the Series X or S optimised games from that hard drive, you’ll either need to have them installed via internal SSD or the storage expansion card.

    So to summarise, I think it’s a brilliant piece of tech and it’s definitely essential I’d say if you’re a serious gamer, it does almost cost as much as the Series S and nearly half that of the Series X but it’s just convenience and doubles your storage in the process. You could argue that Microsoft could have expanded the internal storage but same issue, the consoles price itself would increase. While it’s not essential for the casual gamer that maybe only goes between a few games every couple of weeks, I’d say it’s a great purchase if you have the money to spare and if you game quite a lot!