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EB Games has announced that in addition to selling digital currency and content, it will now sell digital PC games. There’s currently over 500 games available from the likes of Warner Bros ...
EB Games were running a deal prior to the Nintendo Switch 2 launch offering a $20 voucher for anyone who traded items towards ...
EB Games lives again—in Canada, at least. GameStop Canada has been acquired by Stephan Tetrault, an entrepreneur and "longtime leader in the collectibles and entertainment space," and is being ...
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Valve has partnered with GameStop, GAME UK, and EB Games to have Steam Sections in its storefronts that will sell the Steam Controller, Steam Link, Steam Machines, and more this holiday season.
In February, the U.S. parent company, GameStop Corp., had announced plans to sell its Canadian and French operations as part of a broader strategy to cut costs.. In 2005, American computer and ...
What makes the EB Games' rental experiment unique is its association with a major game retailer that has access to shelves full of used titles, some of which can be a struggle to sell at any price ...
EB Games has crushed rumours that the retailer is "at war" with Microsoft over AUD 10 million worth of defective home consoles, calling reports "99 per cent bullshit". A report on gaming blog ...
EB Games has acknowledged it was "likely to have misled consumers" about their rights in terms of the faults found in Fallout 76 after launch.
For the quarter ending July 31, EB Games’ total revenue was $362 million, up 19.8 percent year-over-year. Its net profit rose to $3.9 million, more than double the $1.7 million posted last year.
Using Microsoft's announced pricing for peripherals and an assumed $59.99 price point for Xbox 360 games, the package unbundled would come to $618.94. The Xbox 360 Ultimate Bundle weighs in at ...
After joining EB Games in 2010, Clarke was immediately charged with laying out the company's digital approach and although the EB brand was well-known, the online element was unchartered territory.