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posted by mrpg on Thursday April 04 2019, @10:37AM   Printer-friendly
from the game-over? dept.

GameStop Posts Massive Loss as Pre-Owned Game Sales Plummet:

One of the world's biggest video game retailers just announced its worst annual performance in decades, raising renewed questions about the health of the physical video game market as downloadable games continue their ascent. Net sales for GameStop were down 3 percent for the 52-week period ending February 2, a slide that helped flip last year's modest $34.7 million profit to a sizable $673 million operating loss. On top of that, the company expects sales to decline another 5 to 10 percent in the next fiscal year.

GameStop's massive loss is the largest ever reported by the company, and only the third annual loss since it grew out of the corporate remains of FuncoLand in 2000. GameStop last posted a loss in 2012, when it lost nearly $270 million thanks in part to weak holiday sales near the end of that era's console generation.

But more than the amount, the reason behind the new loss could be cause for long-term concern at the retailer's thousands of worldwide storefronts. While hardware sales were roughly flat and new software sales fell about 4 percent year over year, pre-owned software sales cratered nearly 12 percent for the year, continuing a years-long slide.

GameStop has always relied on the high margins of buying low and selling high on used game discs to buoy an otherwise low-margin business. But the rise of downloadable games, which can't be resold, has taken the wind out of those sails to a large extent. "We continue to see declines in pre-owned software, reflecting the decline in sales of new physical games and the increasing demand for digitally offered products," GameStop COO & CFO Robert Lloyd said in an earnings call.

I'm curious how many Soylentils still prefer to buy their games on physical media and who prefers a digital distribution. What's your motivation? Also, what if anything, can Game Stop do so as to continue as a going concern?


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 04 2019, @10:12PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 04 2019, @10:12PM (#824718)

    I stopped going when they stopped carrying PC games. They went all in on used console games. I very rarely went in there after that.

    They basically let Steam take their business away.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 13 2019, @03:47AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 13 2019, @03:47AM (#828861)

    Game Stop stopped carrying games on any platforms I wanted, both used games for Xbox(Original), PS2, or older, and PC games I was interested in (They kept selling PC games, but only MMOs, timecards, and other high margin items.) Eventually Best Buy dropped off PC sales as well, keeping some shovelware at the end while reissues of older games in jewel cases disappeared. Fry's still carries a few items, but all the boxes state they are steam and require online download or registration to work.

    As a result I don't game at all outside of open source games or games I already own. Sadly the resale for my classics is gone thanks to the reissues, and my ability to interplay with others is gone thanks to patches via GoG and Steam for the games I do have original copies of. Buying a game for the 3rd or 4th time is definitely off the table, and even just buying a reissue of a game I already own seems ludicrious just to get multiplayer again while letting some company spy on my gaming activities. I like my privacy too much to pay someone for the privilege of being spied on. It's the same reason I am leaving the US when I get a chance, this sums up American society as a whole today.