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(UK) Game / Gamestation stores Found out today all the loyalty cards have been canceled, which is a bit shit because I had quite a few points racked up. But yeah, Game has looked doomed since they announced they couldn't afford to stock ME3 and a few other major titles, and now a lot of the stores aren't open. Only one branch of Gamestation was open today, two Game stores I saw shut and apparently it's the same across the UK. Sad to see really as Game was always the store I went too growing up as a kid and it'll be weird when it's gone. Apparently GameStop are looking to purchase it and make themselves a UK presence? Not sure how true that is thought. |
Re: (UK) Game / Gamestation stores Does this affect their European branches too? I mean, their rather shitty business tactics were applied to Denmark as well; I remember seeing two individual, fully stocked, GAME stores within walking distance. They were literally located within a block of each other, and neither had very many customers. A shame. More so given how damn rare game stores are around these parts. The only store in my city selling games is a general technology store, and if they stock a title, they'll only stock a few of that. |
Re: (UK) Game / Gamestation stores I believe this effects all Game / Game-station stores worldwide. |
Re: (UK) Game / Gamestation stores I'm not too sure about what's going on elsewhere, I know the UK and Australian stores are owned by one holding company, other territories may be owned by another company and have slightly separate issues. I know Game Stop only want the UK business. |
Re: (UK) Game / Gamestation stores There are now currently only 120 Gamestation stores left, nationwide. Have all the GAME stores closed, or is it just a large quantity of them? EDIT: And with the rumor of next gen consoles having lockout software so that preowned games can't be played, I'm not sure how those remaining 120 Gamestation stores are going to survive either. |
Re: (UK) Game / Gamestation stores If that rumor is true, that'll be the end of video game retail I reckon. What's the point of going to the store if you can't get trade-ins? |
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BBC - Newsbeat - Game makes a decision on loyalty cards |
Re: (UK) Game / Gamestation stores That's not too bad. While I'm sure it'd be better to spend those points on new, shining games, from my own experience most of the chain's pre-owned games are in excellent condition too. |
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This does suck for such shops as Blockbusters though who rent games out. Add to that if you're unsure about a game, you can always trade it in, or sell it on. If they take this route then they're going to (ideally) need to release a demo for every single game they release so that people will know whether they're going to like it. I doubt for one minute they'll do that (more money for them to make a demo, and less money if people don't wrongfully purchase) but they should. Quote:
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Game group purchased Gamestation some years ago, and now own both chains. The logic to it? Not sure. You'll notice though both stores do identical deals and identical pricing. Gamestation used to differentiate itself a lot by stocking retro traded-in items like Dreamcasts, Megadrives etc. but cut that out last year or roundabouts. Quote:
They want to enter the UK market. Game own both Australian and UK retail outlets, but Game Stop don't want to enter the Australian business. Can't remember if it's because they're already there, or if that side of the business is weaker. Quote:
I did mean that it spells the end for retail (in real life) of video games. It'll be easier to buy online or via digital download (Steam, xbox live etc.) - the only reason I still shop in stores is for trade-ins. |
Re: (UK) Game / Gamestation stores GameStop wont be acquiring GAME, instead a firm called OpCapita has acquired the business. I know nothing of the firm that bought them, so I'll leave the judging to someone who knows what they're talking about. |
Re: (UK) Game / Gamestation stores Yeah, never heard of them either. Must be just some generic holding company. Lets see what happens next with this. |
Re: (UK) Game / Gamestation stores They are a French firm that bough out Comet for £2. Comet are still open and trading so I guess that is all that matters. The banks that are owed money seem to be ok with it so I guess time will tell. It would be nice if they could publish some of the details and what they hope to do with Game and Gamestation. |
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