ZehDon
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No, this doesn't include DLC, expansion passes, paid cosmetics, or MTXs. Right now, brick mortar for games is a very, very small piece of the industry - which is why a lot of those stores either closed entirely, or branched out into other areas to drive their business. In Australia, EB Games started selling refurbished iPhones, pop culture novelty items, trading cards, board games, collectibles, and other related and adjacent items. For places like Target and Walmart, selling physical video games is a languishing affair. For a console with as small a market share as Xbox, their margins must be razer thin because the volume just cannot be there.If 80% of the market is digital, that doesn't mean that this also applies to the packaged games stores sell. That percentage is so high since it also includes small games that would never get a physical release and all kinds of DLC, from full blown expansion packs to paid cosmetic upgrades and everything inbetween.
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