That’s sad, R.I.P GAME one the nation’s foremost Pop figurine and graphic T-shirt sellers.
Really sad as there just isn’t a proper second hand market and no where other than CEX (rip off) to trade anything in
I remember when they opened in my home town, the small indie shop couldn’t keep up and had to close.
EB couldn’t compete, I think they got swallowed up.
Gamestation, they went as well.
The only shop to buy games was Game.
Now what? Where’s left?
Death of the high street plus death of physical games. Very sad but it’s the way the winds been blowing for a good while now. I used to love visiting here and Gamestation as a younger man and seeing all the games on the shelves.
Now it’s just gonna be Supermarkets, their little nooks in sports direct and Cex selling physical outside of online shopping. So sad.
You mean sports direct only wanted the brand, the systems and the suppliers? They baiscallyed Gordon Gekko’d the rest?
Well I never thought Mike Ashley was like that.. oh wait… Frasier, Debenhams, Flannels, a raft of designer brands too…
Real shame in a way; I’ve got fond memories of Game and hunting down release day titles back when I were a kid.
Inevitable frankly. It wasn’t doing well pre Mike Ashley and he’s really hammered it home; it went from a gaming store with second hand stuff to… I dunno, a place that sell Funko pops and some games. Like HMV, but less good.
I wonder if pivoting towards more experiential stuff would have been better; HMV have turned to profitability following a route like that, with local band performances in stores and generally things you don’t get online.
It’s Mike Ashley again.
House of Fraser is folding too, although he’s pushing the Frasers credit card in Sports Direct.
He’ll keep all the stock and flog it online or in Sports Direct so he can benefit from never having it in stock and charging a fiver for delivery, then selling all your data about your shopping habits to 3rd parties.
He’s basically turning the high street into warehouses full of cheap Temu tatt.
I thought they went down years ago, well over a decade, like early 2010s. Until I saw one the other day and they were just selling tat.
I don’t really game but aren’t 99% of games bought and downloaded online now?
Shocked it lasted this long to be honest. Haven’t bought anything from them in like 10 years.
Whilst steam is convenient I do miss the days of going in, buying a PC game in a big box and then coming home with it. I used to ride the bus an hour into university so I would buy the games near university and read the manual on the way back home.
How can gaming/gaming culture be so popular yet these shops fumble the bag so much? You’d think it cant be that hard to sell new and used games, hardware and merch. And what did they do? Turned it into a bloody jumble sale.
They sealed their fate when they stopped selling second hand products.
Digital platforms and the death of the high street are really what killed Game but it is sad to see how far it declined from the peak of its powers. They used to have really passionate and friendly staff but the experience of shopping in there gradually got worse and worse as they tried to upsell you on half a dozen different things every time.
Great memory’s of GAME in the early 2000’s, loved there and gamestation
Stop buying from game when my preorder for RDR2 didn’t arrive for a week. Shops smell like BO as well. Won’t miss it
Haven’t been in a GAME since the GTA V midnight launch, nostalgia
They still had stores? I thought they were already finished tbh
I thought Frasers Group owned Game, guess I was wrong. Game used to be amazing, I especially remember being able to pick up a new game after school on the evening before the official release date.
I used to work for Game back when I was a student (used to use EB when I was a kid too), so I’m always a little sad whenever it looks like they’re going down.
A real sad ending to it.
I remember going to midnight launches at the local one, queued up round the corner for the latest COD and some others.
Still remember the purple carpet and the silvery/pink shiny game reward card.
For that matter I miss gamestation too.
This goes up there with Blockbuster and Maplins closing for me. I could fill my afternoon looking in those shops and be quite happy whilst the wife went wherever she wanted. It’s been obvious for a while though that this was coming.
Anyone remember when they bought game station and started fucking things up?
Not at all surprising. Worked at GAME for a while and kept in touch with a few collegues. Mike Ashley vision for the place was a toy shop, and filled it with clearance tat half the time. One quote from him that made the rounds was “why is a Game shop selling phones?”. Wanted to pivot away from trade-ins (utter madness against the internet market). Cancelling Game Rewards??
Killed all potential career mobility in the store by getting rid of store managers, replacing them with “assistant” store managers that got paid pennies above minimum wage. Relying on overstretched cluster and area managers, which they rarely hired internally from said stores for due to “lack of experience”.
I know he was booted a while back, but there was no coming back from that absolute hatchet job. Every MA touches turns to shite.
I worked for GAME and left just before my store was moved into the corner of a Sports Direct. Blame Frasers Group, they squeezed GAME of every penny and treated employees like utter shit, my manager used to say GAME was the step-child Frasers never wanted.
I used to work there a while ago, bounced between a standalone store and one in the back of a Sports Direct. In the time I was there, they gutted everything that made that shop have any sort of identity, forced mandates on people that had nothing to do with selling games and as they were slowly phasing out the solo store, putting more pressure on me to basically do a managers job without the title or the benefits.
The thing that got me most of all, and was a big factor in why I left, was that anyone who was working in a sports direct store had to then start selling sports direct products. Shoes, shirts, sports equipment, all the stuff I knew nothing about and was expected to be able to sell. It led to a lot of conversations with the Sports Direct team about job responsibilities…
Whilst you can point at digital games etc, GAME really haven’t helped themselves by retreating away from their core market. Making preorders difficult and more limited in number alongside closing marquee stores and hiding the ones remaining in corners of other shops.
Inevitable really, sad to see something reduced to memory.
It’s the staff I feel sorry for, my local one the staff were enthusiastic and helpful (rare thing nowerdays).
Big ooof.
Used to work at this place as a student. I was the resident pc nerd and it was honestly just a good place to work – it wasn’t just the discounts, you got first pick on all the special editions, any extra promotional merch was there for staff, most of the guys were easy to work with, my boss was built like an angry doorman but was organised, fair and had your back when dealing with dickheads.
Moved to a branch nearer my uni campus and it wasn’t quite as good, but still – ok.
The move to digital was always going to hole this place below the waterline. Even when I was there early/mid 00s, the revenue was basically dependent on upselling pre-owned stuff and the profit on new games was barely there. Now? I literally can’t remember the last time I bought a game on disk. My PC doesn’t even have a drive.
The people behind game don’t understand what the average consumer wants from a gaming store. There’s so much missed potential here. Non-competitive pricing and the fact that you can never find the game you actually want aside, but after their push for pop culture merch/memorabilia inhabited the majority of their floorspace, it just got so much worse.
They should have focused on competitive pricing on new games, expand their used game collection and offer price matches against stores like CEX on trade in. And they should have taken advantage of the fact that unlike places like Amazon, **they have a physical storefront**. Expand the PC gaming area and really push that. Get demo areas set up where people can try new games before they buy them. There’s so much they could do.
It’s so frustrating that they fumbled the bag so hard, especially when they axed the Gamestation brand after purchasing them years ago.
Sad day but been a long time coming.
Can’t remember last time I’ve been in a Game or GameStation store.
I went into my local GAME on Saturday. Cyberpunk for the switch 2 was labelled at £75. More expensive than the eshop. There also wasn’t a single employee in sight.
All of the non-video game and Lego stock was on clearance, and the Belong arena had been gutted.
Fraser Group are going to let GAME die. Which is a massive shame, I spent many a session after school in their stores, a lot of birthday and Christmas money when growing up. Right up until the last time I shopped there was buying my PS5 on release.
It’s a shame.
Who cares. They used to give absolutely terrible trade ins. And we’ve long gone past the point of games being digital media. At least CDs have actual benefits for music fans. Game discs are pointless as you have to download the game now anyway
Didn’t even know they still had standalone stores. Loved going GAME when I was a kid but unfortunately always found stuff cheaper elsewhere as I got older.
So Mike Ashley absolutely stripped this company of everything it had till it collapsed. Shocked I say!
I’ve always missed Game since it closed all of the stores around the area in the last 10 years, I had lots of good memories of going and getting my favourites.
Its hard to believe how the Physical Game market has fallen in recent years, most of the supermarket don’t bother with games anymore and it feels like CEX and Argos are the only big places to get physical games now.
It’s obviously a shame but I’m honestly surprised it took this long
We need to stop buying from Bamazon. In Finland they don’t have Amazon and the retail sector is booming.
Ok the lack of a dedicated Finnish Amazon isn’t the only reason but it is one of the reasons. We all rave about having crap delivered the next day to our homes but remember when you could actually go get it same day?
Wait what … was it still open .. haven’t seeing it forever
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That’s sad, R.I.P GAME one the nation’s foremost Pop figurine and graphic T-shirt sellers.
Really sad as there just isn’t a proper second hand market and no where other than CEX (rip off) to trade anything in
I remember when they opened in my home town, the small indie shop couldn’t keep up and had to close.
EB couldn’t compete, I think they got swallowed up.
Gamestation, they went as well.
The only shop to buy games was Game.
Now what? Where’s left?
Death of the high street plus death of physical games. Very sad but it’s the way the winds been blowing for a good while now. I used to love visiting here and Gamestation as a younger man and seeing all the games on the shelves.
Now it’s just gonna be Supermarkets, their little nooks in sports direct and Cex selling physical outside of online shopping. So sad.
You mean sports direct only wanted the brand, the systems and the suppliers? They baiscallyed Gordon Gekko’d the rest?
Well I never thought Mike Ashley was like that.. oh wait… Frasier, Debenhams, Flannels, a raft of designer brands too…
Real shame in a way; I’ve got fond memories of Game and hunting down release day titles back when I were a kid.
Inevitable frankly. It wasn’t doing well pre Mike Ashley and he’s really hammered it home; it went from a gaming store with second hand stuff to… I dunno, a place that sell Funko pops and some games. Like HMV, but less good.
I wonder if pivoting towards more experiential stuff would have been better; HMV have turned to profitability following a route like that, with local band performances in stores and generally things you don’t get online.
It’s Mike Ashley again.
House of Fraser is folding too, although he’s pushing the Frasers credit card in Sports Direct.
He’ll keep all the stock and flog it online or in Sports Direct so he can benefit from never having it in stock and charging a fiver for delivery, then selling all your data about your shopping habits to 3rd parties.
He’s basically turning the high street into warehouses full of cheap Temu tatt.
I thought they went down years ago, well over a decade, like early 2010s. Until I saw one the other day and they were just selling tat.
I don’t really game but aren’t 99% of games bought and downloaded online now?
Shocked it lasted this long to be honest. Haven’t bought anything from them in like 10 years.
Whilst steam is convenient I do miss the days of going in, buying a PC game in a big box and then coming home with it. I used to ride the bus an hour into university so I would buy the games near university and read the manual on the way back home.
How can gaming/gaming culture be so popular yet these shops fumble the bag so much? You’d think it cant be that hard to sell new and used games, hardware and merch. And what did they do? Turned it into a bloody jumble sale.
They sealed their fate when they stopped selling second hand products.
Digital platforms and the death of the high street are really what killed Game but it is sad to see how far it declined from the peak of its powers. They used to have really passionate and friendly staff but the experience of shopping in there gradually got worse and worse as they tried to upsell you on half a dozen different things every time.
Great memory’s of GAME in the early 2000’s, loved there and gamestation
Stop buying from game when my preorder for RDR2 didn’t arrive for a week. Shops smell like BO as well. Won’t miss it
Haven’t been in a GAME since the GTA V midnight launch, nostalgia
They still had stores? I thought they were already finished tbh
I thought Frasers Group owned Game, guess I was wrong. Game used to be amazing, I especially remember being able to pick up a new game after school on the evening before the official release date.
I used to work for Game back when I was a student (used to use EB when I was a kid too), so I’m always a little sad whenever it looks like they’re going down.
A real sad ending to it.
I remember going to midnight launches at the local one, queued up round the corner for the latest COD and some others.
Still remember the purple carpet and the silvery/pink shiny game reward card.
For that matter I miss gamestation too.
This goes up there with Blockbuster and Maplins closing for me. I could fill my afternoon looking in those shops and be quite happy whilst the wife went wherever she wanted. It’s been obvious for a while though that this was coming.
Anyone remember when they bought game station and started fucking things up?
Not at all surprising. Worked at GAME for a while and kept in touch with a few collegues. Mike Ashley vision for the place was a toy shop, and filled it with clearance tat half the time. One quote from him that made the rounds was “why is a Game shop selling phones?”. Wanted to pivot away from trade-ins (utter madness against the internet market). Cancelling Game Rewards??
Killed all potential career mobility in the store by getting rid of store managers, replacing them with “assistant” store managers that got paid pennies above minimum wage. Relying on overstretched cluster and area managers, which they rarely hired internally from said stores for due to “lack of experience”.
I know he was booted a while back, but there was no coming back from that absolute hatchet job. Every MA touches turns to shite.
I worked for GAME and left just before my store was moved into the corner of a Sports Direct. Blame Frasers Group, they squeezed GAME of every penny and treated employees like utter shit, my manager used to say GAME was the step-child Frasers never wanted.
I used to work there a while ago, bounced between a standalone store and one in the back of a Sports Direct. In the time I was there, they gutted everything that made that shop have any sort of identity, forced mandates on people that had nothing to do with selling games and as they were slowly phasing out the solo store, putting more pressure on me to basically do a managers job without the title or the benefits.
The thing that got me most of all, and was a big factor in why I left, was that anyone who was working in a sports direct store had to then start selling sports direct products. Shoes, shirts, sports equipment, all the stuff I knew nothing about and was expected to be able to sell. It led to a lot of conversations with the Sports Direct team about job responsibilities…
Whilst you can point at digital games etc, GAME really haven’t helped themselves by retreating away from their core market. Making preorders difficult and more limited in number alongside closing marquee stores and hiding the ones remaining in corners of other shops.
Inevitable really, sad to see something reduced to memory.
It’s the staff I feel sorry for, my local one the staff were enthusiastic and helpful (rare thing nowerdays).
Big ooof.
Used to work at this place as a student. I was the resident pc nerd and it was honestly just a good place to work – it wasn’t just the discounts, you got first pick on all the special editions, any extra promotional merch was there for staff, most of the guys were easy to work with, my boss was built like an angry doorman but was organised, fair and had your back when dealing with dickheads.
Moved to a branch nearer my uni campus and it wasn’t quite as good, but still – ok.
The move to digital was always going to hole this place below the waterline. Even when I was there early/mid 00s, the revenue was basically dependent on upselling pre-owned stuff and the profit on new games was barely there. Now? I literally can’t remember the last time I bought a game on disk. My PC doesn’t even have a drive.
The people behind game don’t understand what the average consumer wants from a gaming store. There’s so much missed potential here. Non-competitive pricing and the fact that you can never find the game you actually want aside, but after their push for pop culture merch/memorabilia inhabited the majority of their floorspace, it just got so much worse.
They should have focused on competitive pricing on new games, expand their used game collection and offer price matches against stores like CEX on trade in. And they should have taken advantage of the fact that unlike places like Amazon, **they have a physical storefront**. Expand the PC gaming area and really push that. Get demo areas set up where people can try new games before they buy them. There’s so much they could do.
It’s so frustrating that they fumbled the bag so hard, especially when they axed the Gamestation brand after purchasing them years ago.
Sad day but been a long time coming.
Can’t remember last time I’ve been in a Game or GameStation store.
I went into my local GAME on Saturday. Cyberpunk for the switch 2 was labelled at £75. More expensive than the eshop. There also wasn’t a single employee in sight.
All of the non-video game and Lego stock was on clearance, and the Belong arena had been gutted.
Fraser Group are going to let GAME die. Which is a massive shame, I spent many a session after school in their stores, a lot of birthday and Christmas money when growing up. Right up until the last time I shopped there was buying my PS5 on release.
It’s a shame.
Who cares. They used to give absolutely terrible trade ins. And we’ve long gone past the point of games being digital media. At least CDs have actual benefits for music fans. Game discs are pointless as you have to download the game now anyway
Didn’t even know they still had standalone stores. Loved going GAME when I was a kid but unfortunately always found stuff cheaper elsewhere as I got older.
So Mike Ashley absolutely stripped this company of everything it had till it collapsed. Shocked I say!
I’ve always missed Game since it closed all of the stores around the area in the last 10 years, I had lots of good memories of going and getting my favourites.
Its hard to believe how the Physical Game market has fallen in recent years, most of the supermarket don’t bother with games anymore and it feels like CEX and Argos are the only big places to get physical games now.
It’s obviously a shame but I’m honestly surprised it took this long
We need to stop buying from Bamazon. In Finland they don’t have Amazon and the retail sector is booming.
Ok the lack of a dedicated Finnish Amazon isn’t the only reason but it is one of the reasons. We all rave about having crap delivered the next day to our homes but remember when you could actually go get it same day?
Wait what … was it still open .. haven’t seeing it forever