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Looks like GameStop is on the chopping block again. Be prepared to see a bunch of people coming out and mocking things like "wall street bets" (I didn't really follow it other than wall street panicking that they were going to get fucked over some put's, which was funny).

Then again, I have not walked into a gamestop for at least 10 years at this point. Even the "used" stuff was stupidly overpriced and I am not a "console player". They really have nothing to offer since I also don't collect random figurines and crap.

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>GameStop has announced that it plans to shut down more stores amid dwindling sales. The retailer said it is struggling to sell new and used video game discs in-store as Americans shift toward digital downloads, streaming and online shopping. Following the announcement of its second-quarter earnings this week, bosses said they are identifying stores for closure. Worryingly, they said they would shut down more outlets than it has done in the past few years. In March, GameStop announced it had closed 287 stores worldwide over the previous 12 months, leaving it with just over 4,000 physical locations.

Looks like GameStop is on the chopping block again. Be prepared to see a bunch of people coming out and mocking things like "wall street bets" (I didn't really follow it other than wall street panicking that they were going to get fucked over some put's, which was funny). Then again, I have not walked into a gamestop for at least 10 years at this point. Even the "used" stuff was stupidly overpriced and I am not a "console player". They really have nothing to offer since I also don't collect random figurines and crap. Archive: https://archive.today/OAPSl From the post: >>GameStop has announced that it plans to shut down more stores amid dwindling sales. The retailer said it is struggling to sell new and used video game discs in-store as Americans shift toward digital downloads, streaming and online shopping. Following the announcement of its second-quarter earnings this week, bosses said they are identifying stores for closure. Worryingly, they said they would shut down more outlets than it has done in the past few years. In March, GameStop announced it had closed 287 stores worldwide over the previous 12 months, leaving it with just over 4,000 physical locations.
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It always surprises me that they're still open in general.

There's a not that great part of Columbus that I have to go through sometimes, near one of the old old malls. It's just kind of a "Used to be the place to be" area, now it's "We're trying to redevelop and clean it up but why come here" places.

Other than fast food joints and cell phone stores, Gamestop is the last "name brand" retailer left...everything else is just empty buildings, churches, or locals that serve people who aren't me. It's odd to see that one lone store still sitting there.