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Read this on Kotaku.com about gamestop in Canada

EB Games/GameStop Gets Rid of Used Games Section [Update]

An employee of Canada's EB Games (read: GameStop) has let us know that, in one of the company's shittier moves in recent years, the distinction between "new" and "used" games (at least in Canada) is apparently going to be all but removed.
Instead, according to internal documentation forwarded to Kotaku, all games will be lumped into the one section, and all games will be stickered with the same white price tags (pre-owned games previously had their own distinctive yellow stickers in Canada, something I understand US stores did away with a while back). It'll be chaos. And a major pain in the ass for shoppers.
Before you freak out, remember, this is a Canadian employee of Canada's EB Games. So, if it's even true, there's no guarantee it'll apply to GameStop stores in the US, or EB Games stores in Australia, etc.
While that's all that's mentioned in the official written notification, the employee tells us there's more. They've apparently been instructed to, in the case of games with both new and pre-owned versions available, hide the new copies behind the used ones.
Every time you start to worry about the demise of specialist games retail (surviving, pleasant indies aside), stuff like this comes along and reminds you the sooner it shuffles off this Earth, the better.
Since this has yet to be confirmed, we've contacted EB Games, and will update if we hear back. Or until helpful Canadian readers can pop into a store and verify!
UPDATE: Another tipster claiming to be a Canadian EB Games employee writes to tell us:
I can confirm this 100% we were given instructions last week to start this. We were told that we were to merge all used games with the new games and have them sectioned off by one of four specific genres they gave us. They told us that the new copy must be on the very bottom of the pile and the used ones stacked on top and that we were to change
all price stickers to the white ones. They also instructed us to discard all materials advertising used games. Now the stickers do have the words NEW or USED on them but no one looks at that.
HUGE problems with this will of course be with the online code games. Generic_Customer_01 will grab the top copy of NHL 12, go home, and not be able to play online. There are also MANY games where the new copy is as cheap as $19.99 but the used copies stacked on top of it are $34.99. It is also a nightmare to find anything anymore and the
opinion of what games fall in what categories was different even across staff members in the same store.
UPDATE 2: Another reader, who claims to work for EB, told Kotaku that this isn't true. As previously mentioned, Kotaku has contacted the company and will update this post should it comment.


Thoughts?? I know this is Canada, but this is pretty fuck up. Will it ever happen in the US and your thoughts on this if it is true?
 
Woo.. if publishers were angry about used games before, this is going to push them over the moon.

This is dangerous. With Gamestop becoming less and less relevant (between deals at K-Mart, Best Buy, TRU, Amazon, etc), publishers may start to pull away from GS or offer them less incentives.

I don't blame them (the publishers.. screw GS), either.
 
I could see them doing the same thing in the US.

Considering it is Gamestop, I can't say I am that surprised that they would so something like this. I basically never shop at Gamestop anyway (it's been at least a year since I bought something from them in store) but now I'd have even less of a reason to shop there since I rarely buy used games and then it's only from EBay or Amazon Warehouse Deals and don't want to go to the hassle of picking up every display box to see if they have a new copy.
 
Kotaku's level of journalism isn't exactly one I trust. I'm not saying I can prove otherwise but to report a story based on what someone, who "claims" to be an EB employee, says is just fucking stupid. I mean, they're not even using a "reliable source", just someone who claims to be an employee... if this really was true, I'm sure there would be more reports coming in.
 
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