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THE BUSINESS OF VIDEO GAMES

GAMES JOURNALISM EVOLVES

ISSUE 847 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11TH 2015

NEW BREED OF GAMES PERSONALITIES REVEAL ALL

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Pre-owned is thriving Two years on from its presumed death, the pre-owned sector remains vitally important by Ben Parfitt BOXED game sales are falling and the dearth of digital data means the true state of the market remains largely a mystery. But one tried and tested retail sector is certainly in rude health. As recently as 2013, retail feared that next-gen consoles might mark the end for pre-owned games. But while digital continues to claim a growing slice of modern console software sales and post-release digital content swells, pre-owned game sales are up 25 per cent year-on-year for the 12 months ending August 2nd, hitting a value of £126.3m. That’s according to Kantar Worldpanel, which says that the number of pre-owned UK buyers has not actually increased. It stands steady at around 3.2m shoppers, but the amount these gamers spend is on the up. The average pre-owned outlay per shopper is

Pre-owned game sales are up 25 per cent year-on-year for the 12 months ending August 2nd, hitting £126.3m. now £40 – a £10 increase over the previous 12 months. Perhaps more importantly, 72 per cent of these buyers also purchased a brand new game in the last year. And with GfK ChartTrack data showing a further 1.1 per cent decline in boxed new game sales so far in 2015, Kantar believes pre-owned still serves as a huge contributor to the software sector’s overall health. CONTINUES OVER PAGE

GameStop could yet hit UK High Street RETAIL giant GameStop could still make a bricks and mortar UK move – with a range of merchandise shops. It acquired US website ThinkGeek in June for £92m, and is opening the first ThinkGeek physical shop in Florida this month. It also operates Zing Pop Culture, a range of Australian merchandise stores.

Now EVP and president of GameStop International Mike Mauler has told MCV that the company is eyeing possible expansion into other territories. And the UK could yet be included on that list. Said Mauler: “We are exploring standalone loot stores in many markets, whether they are called Zing Pop Culture or ThinkGeek.”

We are exploring standalone loot stores in many markets. Mike Mauler, GameStop

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