Apr 28
Blockbuster expands its gaming variety

Blockbuster is trying pretty hard to make its mark in the gaming retail department, just as many other store chains are trying to do. The company’s Game Rush service wants a piece of the game sale goldmine, which is why Blockbuster will be expanding the service by offering more accessories for consumers.
Starting today, Blockbuster will now carry software, hardware, and accessories for the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo DS systems. In addition to more offerings, the company will also be expanding the variety of games it has available for rent, as well as the number of existing rental copies.
Not only will the company be expanding its variety, but it will also try its best to get the gaming crowd’s attention with exclusive deals and promotions. One example, Blockbuster’s announcement explained a $499 PS3 bundle that included a 40GB system, an HDMI cable, Spider-Man 3 on Blu-ray, Transformers: The Game, a Blu-ray DVD remote, and one free Blu-ray or PS3 game rental per week for 12 weeks. Blockbuster definitely wants to compete with GameStop.
Take note that the company hasn’t mentioned the PSP or PC in any of its offerings. Blockbuster hasn’t totally revealed if they’re ditching the two consoles or just not giving them any attention yet.
Categories: Blu-ray, DS, Gaming Industry, PC, PSP, PlayStation 3, Retail, Xbox 36024 Comments so far
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…And only five years behind their top competitor, Hollywood Video.
lol, I haven’t been in a Cockbuster in years.
last time I went they had Wii’s for sell no joke.
They give you an assload of money for trade-ins. That’s all the stores are good for.
Oh, and their clearance games. Sticker swapping ftw.