Gamestop is a retailer that offers video game consoles, game software, accessories, and other merchandise related to gaming. They also buy, sell, and trade new and pre-owned games, consoles, and accessories.
Founded in 1984 as Babbage's
Changed name to GameStop in 1999
Acquired EB Games in 2005
Expanded internationally with stores in Australia and Europe
In 2021, saw a surge in stock prices due to the involvement of online traders
Competitor chain that also sells video games and consoles, along with electronics and appliances.
Online retailer that sells a wide range of products, including video games and consoles.
Large chain retailer that sells video games and consoles, along with groceries, household goods, and other products.
Includes consoles from major brands such as Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo.
New and pre-owned games for consoles and PC.
Controllers, headsets, chargers, and other gaming accessories.
Figures, statues, posters, and other merchandise related to popular games and franchises.
GameStop is a retailer that sells video game consoles, game software, accessories, and other merchandise related to gaming. They also buy, sell, and trade new and pre-owned games, consoles, and accessories.
GameStop sells video game consoles, game software, accessories, collectibles, and other merchandise related to gaming.
Yes, GameStop buys, sells, and trades new and pre-owned games, consoles, and accessories.
Yes, GameStop offers price matching for new items at select retailers, as well as their own website.
Yes, GameStop has a return policy that allows customers to return products within 30 days of purchase for a refund or exchange, as long as the product is in its original condition and packaging.