The huge success of the game-selling giant GameStop in the second-hand gaming market has made many retailers particularly jealous, while Best Buy and Wal-Mart also set up shop-vending machines provided by E-play at the beginning of the year, but later came to nothing. But the latest news shows that Wal-Mart has returned to the second-hand gaming market. Joystiq reported that Colin Sebastian, a financial analyst, said that Wal-Mart's joint gaming services provider game Mini-advertisements once more to sell second-hand game sales, and they had already sold second-hand games at 500 stores. In fact, as early as May this year, there have been rumors that both sides will join hands to restart Wal-Mart's second-hand game trading business. Colin Sebastian, an analyst at the US Investment analysis agency Lazard Capital CMC, said Wal-Mart would have to challenge GameStop's dominance by offering a lower-priced second-hand gaming market, which is less than $20 worth of deals because GameStop currently has more than 50% new games priced at 20-40 dollars. But Colin Sebastian also believes that buying and selling second-hand games is hard work, you need to evaluate the game, monitor the amount of inventory, and so on. and Wal-Mart before and E-play cooperation has failed, this and game mini-advertisements joint also can not guarantee a certain success. (Digging the shell net)
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