- cross-posted to:
- games@lemmit.online
- Superstonk@lemmit.online
- cross-posted to:
- games@lemmit.online
- Superstonk@lemmit.online
I would argue that by definition if the people shopping there are fewer and fewer every year it is not popular.
Popular? GameStop?
Maybe they used to be, but they certainly aren’t anymore.
Gamestop isn’t popular…
Save you a click: it’s GameStop.
Thanks, fuck the daily mail they don’t deserve the clicks
What happened to the plan to move from games themselves to just game-related merch? More focus on hardware (like the consoles themselves, controllers and even PC components) and collectible items. You know… Shit you can’t just download.
A brick and mortar store has a lot of overhead. And, even with merch sales, GameStop doesn’t have enough to offer to differentiate itself from online stores for that same merch. Why would I take the time to walk/drive over to the GameStop to buy some cheap crap from China, when I can go online and buy that same cheap crap from China for less online. Especially, when I can often get it direct from China (via AliExpress or the like) for even less? Without the sales of physical media and the used game market, there just isn’t a viable business case for GameStop anymore. Sure, I found the whole GameStop stock meme funny too. And it sucked that some big fund tried to short them into the dirt. But, looked at from a dispassionate perspective, the current business model is doomed.
Dang that’s a weak attempt at a clickbait article…