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GAME Group collapse assets could leave creditors £131.2m out of pocket

Administrator PricewaterhouseCoopers estimates that the financial gulf left by the demise of GAME Group will total £131.2m, according to documents obtained by MCV.

kostchtchie_4338d ago

no sympathy for retail shops that rip gamers off, to long have they charged MAXIMUM price for games and accessories, i would say it sucks for the employes, but most them helped in ripping gamers off, karma is bitch

HarryMasonHerpderp4338d ago (Edited 4338d ago )

I think that's a bit unfair.
None of that is the dude selling the games behind the counters fault.
Its the fat cats higher up that rip people off,you can guarantee none of them have suffered from any of this and just got another managerial job somewhere else.

Haha1234338d ago

Should take it out of the greedy CEO and COO's pockets

VTKC4338d ago

they should of let GAME die back when it went into administration. Why save a brand name store that is known for negative things such as ripping customers off with their fake deals?

IbianPahiva4338d ago

That just leaves GameStop to fall, oh i wish.

funny thing is internnaly GS execs have been talking about the demise of GAME for about 7 years now.

Hum....just connect the dots.

MacDonagh4338d ago

Game are a terrible company. They won't be missed.

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Sports Direct now owns 84% of retailer Game

Sports Direct’s takeover of Game Digital has edged closer as the company revealed on Monday it now owns 84% of the high street retailer, which has applied to be delisted from London Stock Exchange.

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High Street and Supermarkets Still Dominate Boxed Games Market

Gamer Headlines writes: I’d like to think that we UK gamers are quite savvy when it comes to finding the best deal when buying games. And let’s face it; everything is generally cheaper online from the vast number of websites like Amazon, ShopTo, Zavvi, Game Collection and deal forums like HotUkDeals when comparing prices to high street stores like Game, HMV, Argos or the local supermarket.

Well gamers, it would seem that more than half of all physical games are still sold in traditional bricks and mortar establishments according to last year’s stats.

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Yui_Suzumiya3694d ago

I thought HMV had shut down in the UK

bggriffiths3694d ago

A lot of stores did. But they saved a few after they found a buyer for the company. Just this week though, they announced they're ditching their pre-owned games department.

BelkingOfSony3694d ago

I bet most of the consoles sold in high streets and supermarkets are bought by parents (in other words, the uninformed buyers)

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Play Grid 2 Early at Game's In-Store Lock Ins

Dealspwn writes: If you'd like to play Grid 2 a month early you should get yourself down to one of the Game stores listed below. It's lock in season again and Game have teamed up with Codemasters to let gamers get their hands on the eagerly-anticipated racing title pre-release. There will be a fastest lap competition at each event too, with the winner netting themselves a copy of the game when it's released.

A member of the Codemasters dev team will be on hand to answer questions and offer hot tips to shave seconds of your lap times. Soft drinks and pizza will also be available. Good times. Places are limited, so visit your store, phone them or tweet them to reserve your spot. Venue details and dates follow after the break.

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