• Hey, guest user. Hope you're enjoying NeoGAF! Have you considered registering for an account? Come join us and add your take to the daily discourse.

UK retailer GAME not stocking any EA games after SSX (includes ME3) [&Nintendo?]

Just out of curiosity checkeredknight, did the company ever ask you to do anything questionable? You know, buying out stock from rival companies, that sort of thing?

Not once. To be honest, our store is pretty awesome. I love the job and the people I work with. The only bad thing at the moment is lack of new stock / having to cancel pre-orders like this. It's a real shame since we're letting a lot of customers down (and it's an even bigger shame since a lot of those who pre-ordered are regulars to the shop.) Judging by the blurb on the GameStation website today, it looks like others in the company are thinking the same.
 
Not once. To be honest, our store is pretty awesome. I love the job and the people I work with. The only bad thing at the moment is lack of new stock / having to cancel pre-orders like this. It's a real shame since we're letting a lot of customers down (and it's an even bigger shame since a lot of those who pre-ordered are regulars to the shop.) Judging by the blurb on the GameStation website today, it looks like others in the company are thinking the same.

Thats the feeling im getting from the ex coworkers i still chat with, Honestly it is a shame and the higher ups need to sort themselves out.

Things really are not looking good, I wouldnt be surprised if your working for Gamestop sooner rather than later.
 

Brera

Banned
It's their first tough year since before the PS2 came out. I'm pretty sure similar threads were around in those days as well. It's looking rough, but like I said earlier, GAME are cockroaches, they'll get through this.

Next time the share drops to below 3p, I'm going to clean up! I'm not blind or stupid, it's a dog ugly company with shit shops and crap staff. It's the last place I'd buy from. I feel the same thing when I walk into the stores and see the prices.

But that's the same with most stores on the high street, whatever they sell. Also, Tesco prices are just as shit as GAME outside of a few big launches. ASDA are pretty good though, they're section in most 24hour stores I've been in has been awesome.

They'll downsize, lose some staff to please banks and share holders. I'm pretty sure right now, their strategy would be to batton down the hatches, take on nothing thy can't sell out of and sit tight till the next gen starts.

Vita has shown when they get aggressive, they can still dominate. They took 50% of the market with shit bundles....!
 
It's their first tough year since before the PS2 came out. I'm pretty sure similar threads were around in those days as well. It's looking rough, but like I said earlier, GAME are cockroaches, they'll get through this.

Next time the share drops to below 3p, I'm going to clean up! I'm not blind or stupid, it's a dog ugly company with shit shops and crap staff. It's the last place I'd buy from. I feel the same thing when I walk into the stores and see the prices.

But that's the same with most stores on the high street, whatever they sell. Also, Tesco prices are just as shit as GAME outside of a few big launches. ASDA are pretty good though, they're section in most 24hour stores I've been in has been awesome.

They'll downsize, lose some staff to please banks and share holders. I'm pretty sure right now, their strategy would be to batton down the hatches, take on nothing thy can't sell out of and sit tight till the next gen starts.

Vita has shown when they get aggressive, they can still dominate. They took 50% of the market with shit bundles....!

Wow... Well at least when you lose your bet we won't have to put up with any more of your delusional nonsense. Crazy.
 

Brera

Banned
It's no different to all of you guys seeing no Mass Effect 3 and shouting "oh noes EA Won't supply games to GAME" when it's clearly not the case and not the first time they've done it. GAME is something like 19-30% market share, shit or not, a LOT of people still shop there. Including a lot of people in this thread with a loyalty card with shitloads of points and store credit.

Granted they've lost those customers but clearly even up until when this was announced, "hardcore" gamers were shopping there. Not me though, the only game I think i've bought from there in the last 10 years was Mario Galaxy when it came out.

I've NEVER traded anything in at GAME. Their prices have ALWAYS been shit, it's only now that "hardcore" gamers are realising that.
 

Ubersnug

Member
Has EA mentioned anything about the exclusive DLC game was offering with pre-orders yet and how that will be made available?
 
Granted they've lost those customers but clearly even up until when this was announced, "hardcore" gamers were shopping there. Not me though, the only game I think i've bought from there in the last 10 years was Mario Galaxy when it came out.

I'm sorry, you're just interested in them surviving for your own benefit, looking for ways to justify this.

They are a "SPECIALIST" game store by definition. If they cannot do that, if they cannot stock half the games coming out, they are dead weight. They are useless.

It's like ASDA not being able to stock fruit and veg. They are a bad company whose main profit relies on people getting bored.
 
It's their first tough year since before the PS2 came out.

Well, no, not really.

This is really a company you want to invest in?
game.gif


Honestly, your best bet would be a GameStop hostile takeover, but the way things are they'd be better off just letting Game as a company die, then picking up the trading name for a pittance.
 

Brera

Banned
I've invested in two other companies as well.

Lloyds Group and Thomas Cook.

Thomas Cook shares dipped to 9p last year from a high of £2 at the start of 2011. They were considered a dead company. Since last week, my 15p shares have gone up to a high of 30p and now are around 27p and heading up and up every day.

Likewise Lloyds have gone from a high of £3 to 22p. My 27p shares are worth 35p right now and likely to go up further.

I'm looking at a 3-4 year window to get what I want. You can't have everything and GAME may go bust, but I think they have a good chance. I've put money on views not just my GAF account.
 
I'm looking at a 3-4 year window to get what I want. You can't have everything and GAME may go bust, but I think they have a good chance. I've put money on views not just my GAF account.

Well they're going to have to do some pretty impressive legwork to get back to where they were.

Maybe the WiiU coming out will give them a chance to revitalise, If Nintendo lets them have any that is...
 

Omikaru

Member
I'll take a ban bet that they're not going under.

My £500 share bet will be wroth at least £3000 in 2 years time!

I don't think ban bets are allowed any more, and even if they are, I'm not agreeing to one. I think they're silly, and I quite like posting on GAF anyhow.

And besides, I wish you the best and hope your investment pays off. I just think it's quite funny the way you're doing what is perceived as damage control in these threads, either to save face or whatever. I don't know. I just think it'd be tag-worthy if
when
it goes tits up.
 

CorrisD

badchoiceboobies
News on the N7 Warfare pack.

Customers who pre-ordered the Mass Effect 3 Standard Edition, and are expecting the N7 Warfare Gear in-game weapons pack, please re-order your copy through the following retailers:
Zavvi.com
Play.com
More to follow
 

masterkajo

Member
The is talking about the N7 Warfare Gear in-game items. These were previously game.co.uk exculsive items and consist of the N7 Valkyrie Rifle as well as the N7 Defender's Armor. At the moment it is still investigated which retailer will get these pre-order items. Infos and news can be found here: http://www.ea.com/uk/1/mass-effect-3-update-1
 

masterkajo

Member
Shopto has it but it's only for standard editions. :/

Play.com has it too and apparently people who pre-ordered the CE there point out that their order is updated with the N7 Warfare pack. I guess that it still has to be sorted out at the moment but it wouldn't make sense to not grant it for the CE customers. Give some more time.
 

masterkajo

Member
Absolutely, that's partly why I ordered !@#$%^&* !@#$%^&*, thought this stuff was in it :(

With the CE you should get the day-one DLC (something Ashes I haven't read up on in fear of spoilers) plus a weapon pack of 4 weapons (called something N7...) plus a robotic dog and some alternate appereance for your squad. The rest is not in-game item related. All infos can be found here: http://masseffect.bioware.com/about/collectors/
 

Brera

Banned
I don't think ban bets are allowed any more, and even if they are, I'm not agreeing to one. I think they're silly, and I quite like posting on GAF anyhow.

And besides, I wish you the best and hope your investment pays off. I just think it's quite funny the way you're doing what is perceived as damage control in these threads, either to save face or whatever. I don't know. I just think it'd be tag-worthy if
when
it goes tits up.

Ban bets are childish, I wouldn't want you to get banned anyway.

If GAME go bust, mods can ban me outright! It's not gonna happen though!
 

Jackano

Member
I have nearly nothing against GAME since they take over Score Games in France. Should I wonder about my Kid Icarus pre-order?
 

Patryn

Member
I have nearly nothing against GAME since they take over Score Games in France. Should I wonder about my Kid Icarus pre-order?

If it's at an actual GAME or Gamestation store, I'd begin thinking about ordering it somewhere else just in case.
 

Ubersnug

Member
The is talking about the N7 Warfare Gear in-game items. These were previously game.co.uk exculsive items and consist of the N7 Valkyrie Rifle as well as the N7 Defender's Armor. At the moment it is still investigated which retailer will get these pre-order items. Infos and news can be found here: http://www.ea.com/uk/1/mass-effect-3-update-1

Well, someone asked the shopto news editor whether the DLC for the standard edition will be made available to the collectors edition customers:

possibilitybmcgy.jpg


Currently, no-one seems to know what EA will do, but god-damnit, I don't want to lose out on this all because Game fucked up. It seems pointless to announce exclusive DLC after everyone has made their pre-orders with different retailers....
 

123rl

Member
Ouch:

GAME could miss out on £2.5 million in profit by not stocking Mass Effect 3.
The struggling high street shop is missing out on a potential £7 million in revenue by not selling the biggest game of the year so far, an analyst has calculated.
"Working on the assumption that a decent triple-A title sells 0.8m-1m titles in the first few weeks of release in the UK and assuming GAME has around 20 per cent share, we calculate that by not stocking Mass Effect 3, GAME is potentially missing out on around £6m-£7m of revenues in the UK given the title will retail for £39.99," analyst Mark Photiades at Singer Capital Markets told The Guardian.
"With new software margins of around 24 per cent this could result in £1.5m-£2m of lost gross profit in the current year.
"It is also worth noting that margins will suffer as a result of the reward card points being offered in compensation. We estimate this could amount to another £0.3m of forgone gross profit as typically pre-orders account for around 30 per cent of initial sales.
"So in total there could be £2m-£2.5m of lost UK profit in a year where we are already forecasting losses of £8m."
Photiades' mention of Reward Card points is in reference to GAME's £5 voucher compensation offer to customers who have seen their Mass Effect 3 pre-order cancelled this week.
Eurogamer broke the news that GAME would not be stocking Mass Effect 3. This extends to all EA games due out in March, save SSX, out today.
Additionally, GAME will not stock Wii exclusive Mario Party 9 - yet another Nintendo title to miss out on store shelf space in the biggest specialist video game retailer in the UK.
GAME's last-minute cancellation of pre-orders could, Photiades said, force gamers to shop elsewhere.
"With the well documented issues that the business is currently facing customers may look to other channels and retailers to make pre-orders in the future to avoid a similar inconvenience," he said.
"This latest development is further evidence of just how tough the situation is for GAME right now. We continue to see short term earnings risk from a challenging market and medium term structural pressures give limited comfort in our forecast return to profitability in outer years. The focus very much remains on pure survival as opposed to revival at this stage."
Peel Hunt's John Stevenson was more upbeat, pointing to GAME's upcoming strategic plan - expected to result in the sell-off of some international business - and the impending launch of next-gen consoles as evidence the business could turn around.
"The potential for new major console releases (Wii U confirmed for 2012, speculation regarding the next generation X-Box) will be a significant source of future revenue and cash generation for the group, which will be critical to underpinning any recovery plan," he added.

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...-of-lost-profit-by-not-stocking-mass-effect-3
 

LegoArmo

Member
I know it's a long shot, but if anyone has ordered two copies from any of the sites that get the pre-order DLC and ends up with an extra code, for some reason. I'd really appreciate if you could send it my way.

I had an order with Play.com but cancelled it when Amazon put theirs up, now I feel like a doofus.

GAME have lost my custom not just for this pre-order but also all the others I had with them, can't take the risk. I was lucky I was on here to read that GAME were cancelling orders before everywhere else sold out.
 

LegoArmo

Member
And, despite not being listed on the EA site as having the pre-order stuff, Sainsbury's say:

"LIMITED Mass Effect 3 Pre-Order N7 Warfare Gear Pack Codes available!"

Maybe they'll just end up sending them out to everyone?

EDIT: Yeah, Amazon now says it too:

"Pre-order Mass Effect 3 with us at Amazon.co.uk before 23:59 on Thursday, March 8 and you'll receive a code to download the exclusive N7 Warfare Gear "
 
Since this seems to be the de-facto GAMEdoom thread.

Meanwhile over on twitter...
https://twitter.com/#!/Gamedigital/status/175636821361954817 said:
Check out our article on what makes the DSi a brilliant nifty little handheld, and why you should grab one this weekend http://bit.ly/x4kVth
*checks article linked* Published: 01/03/2012 Seriously? Trying to sell a DSi in 2012. Well I guess they need to get some revenue somehow. Quick, better sell the DSi. That'll save us. Eh? I guess the pre-owned systems really are doing nothing for them.

Another twitter piece of gold here:
https://twitter.com/#!/Gamedigital/status/175591948311207936 said:
Pokemon Black 2 and Pokemon White 2 now available to pre-order! Catch your copy right now: http://bit.ly/yVap54 #GAMEPKMN
Seriously? Coming off the back of ME3 too...Oddly enough the price is £29.99 which isn't bad, now will they be around or actually stocking Nintendo games when it comes out.

Finally, apparently stores can "run up their pre order allocation" (which seems absurd, lets stop selling things to customers). The game in question; Kid Icarus...I'm wondering if its manager in panic mode about weather they'll actually get any copies in.
 
Seriously? Coming off the back of ME3 too...Oddly enough the price is £29.99 which isn't bad, now will they be around or actually stocking Nintendo games when it comes out.

Finally, apparently stores can "run up their pre order allocation" (which seems absurd, lets stop selling things to customers). The game in question; Kid Icarus...I'm wondering if its manager in panic mode about weather they'll actually get any copies in.


Pokemon's one of the few titles they could probably sell regardless of their horrid buisness practice. People will buy Pokemon regardless.

But yeah, Kid Icarus seems like one of those titles that they would say they don't need to sell. It's not exactly CoD. Not saying they shouldn't stock it, as they're a specialist game store, and the fact that we're pondering if a specialist games retailer will get in a big Nintendo first party title is fucking pathetic isn't it?
 

flowsnake

Member
Meanwhile over on twitter...

*checks article linked* Published: 01/03/2012 Seriously? Trying to sell a DSi in 2012. Well I guess they need to get some revenue somehow. Quick, better sell the DSi. That'll save us. Eh? I guess the pre-owned systems really are doing nothing for them.

Linking to a page that says they're out of stock (online) too...
 

DJMicLuv

Member
I was in a Game store yesterday and all the staff (four, which is too many for such a small store) were huddled in the middle of the store bemoaning the situation and generally expressing their frustration at the company's management - the usual stuff about them not having a clue how the 'real world' works. The shelves were half empty, with already released titles having 'pre-order' stickers instead of copies. A sad situation but one that seems to be affecting all shops that are not clothes stores, HMV is tragic recently.
It's a shame, even though Game had their issues there was nothing more satisfying than walking into a brick & mortar store and walking out with a new game that I'd waited for.
So it looks like it's all over for Game - but then anybody could have realised that having 3+ retail stores in the same town centre, even in the same street, was a bit daft. They (the management mainly) didn't help the situation any and there's a whole list of stupid things they did in the last 5 years or so which seemed pointless/risky, the bulk buying of pre-owned sports titles being only one.
 

Patryn

Member
Pokemon's one of the few titles they could probably sell regardless of their horrid buisness practice. People will buy Pokemon regardless.

But yeah, Kid Icarus seems like one of those titles that they would say they don't need to sell. It's not exactly CoD. Not saying they shouldn't stock it, as they're a specialist game store, and the fact that we're pondering if a specialist games retailer will get in a big Nintendo first party title is fucking pathetic isn't it?

They can sell it, yeah. The question is if Nintendo will sell copies to THEM.
 

plufim

Member
This may be common knowledge, but I was in an Australian GAME today, and I asked the manager if this would affect them, the answer is no - they're GAME in name only, but pretty much completely independent of the UK arm of GAME.

Which is good, since Aus GAME actually sometimes have decent special prices.
 

addyb

Member
I seriously don't know anyone that has shopped at game in recent years. They are just not competitive enough. Don't get me wrong i have bought from there many years ago and do like the feeling of walking out with a game as opposed to waiting for It to come through the letterbox, but there prices are terrible compared to other retailers, especially supermarkets which lets face it are no video game specialists.

Blockbuster are the same and I'm really surprised they haven't gone under yet. Selling some games for £45 and even pre owned games at around £37 just takes the biscuit really. If your willing to pay these prices then fair enough but most experienced gamers know that online is the way to go.

I'm no business expert but what could game do to get out of this? Genuine question. It doesn't look good at all when there announcing that certain games won't be stocked. Especially such a big hitter like mass effect 3.
 
This may be common knowledge, but I was in an Australian GAME today, and I asked the manager if this would affect them, the answer is no - they're GAME in name only, but pretty much completely independent of the UK arm of GAME.

Which is good, since Aus GAME actually sometimes have decent special prices.

It's not true, I'm afraid. One of the things going on right now is that GameStop are allegedly interested in buying the UK, Portugese and Spanish businesses, thus saving the company, but would want GAME to first offload the French and Aus arms before they moved in to save them.

They're part of the GAME Group, and if the company went under would have to be sold or shut down completely.
 

plufim

Member
It's not true, I'm afraid. One of the things going on right now is that GameStop are allegedly interested in buying the UK, Portugese and Spanish businesses, thus saving the company, but would want GAME to first offload the French and Aus arms before they moved in to save them.

They're part of the GAME Group, and if the company went under would have to be sold or shut down completely.

Huh. Well that sure is shit.

Good thing I bought some cheap stuff from them today then.
 

M-PG71C

Member
I know one thing, if I worked for GAME I would be keeping my eye out for the backdoor. In other words, I would try to find another job that is a bit more secure.

I remember when some of my friends use to work for Circuit City (U.S.) before it went under. Two of them ended up getting jobs about a month before it all went under. One ended up working for a grocery store (Kroger) and the other went to Best Buy (lol).

I could care less for the corporation, I just hope people who work there are able to find another job quickly before this has the potential to completely spiral down the drain.
 

LordAlu

Member
I've actually been very surprised by the attitude of the customers who have come into our store for Mass Effect 3 order refunds. We've done about 15+ now and all of them have been polite and understanding of it - they know it isn't our (the workers at the store) fault and as such haven't been complaining to us about it as they know we're upset about the whole thing too.

I even ordered a copy online for one lady myself as she has a disabled son she looks after all the time who can't leave his house. They don't have internet access and she didn't want to chance supermarkets so I offered to order it online for her there and then, and she left very happy with it.

Our EA representative has been in too and been just as shocked at the whole thing as we have. It's hitting him hard as well since usually they would spend the week visiting GAME/Gamestation stores with displays and information and now they aren't visiting anyone. He's worried about his own job because of this too. :(
 
Top Bottom