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I'll be surprised if they are still here on the other side of 2024. Absolutely sleep walking into oblivion.
I'm not sure they're sleepwalking into it; I think there's just very little they can do without pivoting to an entirely different business sector at this point.
Where do they go from here? I certainly think they handled things poorly 10-15 years ago, and could perhaps have pivoted successfully then if they'd seen the writing on the wall. But pretty much no-one predicted the current landscape back then. It's only a decade since Microsoft's disastrous Xbox One reveal where they got savaged for its always online nature and for heading towards digital-only games, with everyone saying, "but we love buying physical copies of games", and now here we are ten years later with brick-and-mortar stores looking like they might not survive the year and physical sales numbers in free fall.
I don't think GAME is necessarily mishandling things right now. I just think there's not really a market for a business like theirs nowadays.
They've already been pivoting. If you go into a game, they're half merch half gaming cafe with a few sales of games in the corner somewhere.
eh no, of course they are. what you are describing is why their old model doesn't work. but they have huge numbers of locations, staff and brand identity. there is a lot they could do.
In other news, Amazon doesn't just sell books any-more. They are absolutely doing their employees (and i guess their shareholders.. bleh) a disservice by just dying instead of trying to save a company that has value.