While Redbox had been testing video game rentals at 5,000 movie locations, today the company announced a full nationwide push. Starting this June, Redbox will offer video game rentals alongside movies at over 21,000 locations. IndustryGamers wondered what potential impact this nationwide push might have on Gamefly, the leader in game rentals. Gamefly co-founder Sean Spector didn't seem too worried, making an analogy to what Netflix does with movie rentals.
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