I don't miss going to the game store to buy games. Forcing people to buy everything online, including entertainment, is ludicrous. And I'm sure others are doing whatever it takes to take on the online giants.Īt the end of the day, more options is better. Automatic 20% off any new games when you're a member of their game program. The market is definitely still there for retail when it comes to console and games.īut with PC games, that's another story.īest Buy is another one to take a look at.
GAMESTOP DIGITAL FALLOUT 4 STEAM KEY PS4
PS4 just had the biggest black friday sales in all of Playstation history. But until games can be simulated the same way, I don't think the two industries can be all that comparable.Īnd let's not forget that consoles are as hot as ever. And there's enough gamestops in any metropolitan area to still make it convenient enough for most people to take a few minutes out of their day to visit.Īs well, Blockbuster and Hollywood video lost heavily due to streaming/quicker services like Amazon, Netflix, HULU, Redbox and more. Until physical copies are no longer a thing, I personally don't see Gamestop going out of business any time soon.Īnd as I said before, the social side of things helps keep the doors open.Ī lot of people like myself don't really care about the convenience of clicking a button a few times and then having something delivered with in the same day to a week ahead.ħ day return policy on any used game you purchase is pretty reasonable in my opinion. Where as in store purchases, the time spent purchasing a product, trying it out, and then it possibly being faulty, can be exchanged or returned all in one day. Quite frankly,there are still items I refuse to purchase online, wait a few days and hopefully get it all in tact. Eh different wishes and different needs from product purchases all across the board.