Exactly. It's basically a tie for both systems on storage.
PS4 you can get bigger storage space, but you have to remove and install a new hard drive yourself. Xbox One, all you gotta do is buy an external drive, as big as you want to because there are no concerns on space (read some of the issues some people have had in the last year or two with trying to get super large hard drives only to not be able to fit them inside their PS3s) and just simply plug it in via USB 3.0.
I've been running every PC/Steam game via USB 2.0 from a 2 TB external drive for two years now, never had a single problem with them. Like I OU, they have run flawlessly. So no reason to expect anything less with USB 3.0 on the Xbox One.
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