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Gamestop starts selling Steam vouchers

rCIZZLE

Member
One thing I get from reading through this thread: I understand why this is really great, but cannot understand why people trade their games in to Gamestop. Isn't that like the worst value trade proposition on earth?

It's not always as bad as you think. I remember trading in Mass Effect 2 about a month after release for $56 due to 50% trade in bonus plus 10% from powerup rewards. A lot of newer games have guaranteed $30 for like a month after release. Even if Amazon and BB have the better deal most of the time, Gamestop has it's moments.

So wait, it's confirmed this is only Gamestop exclusive or will it expand to other stores/territories?

I really hope so. So many walmart gift cards come my way from random family members, it'd be nice to buy all my PC games that way.
 
I really hope so. So many walmart gift cards come my way from random family members, it'd be nice to buy all my PC games that way.
Sweet mother of god. Steam vouchers at big retailers like Walmart and Best Buy would be a huge plus. I have gift cards from BB but I have no excuse to spend money there.
 
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Deleted member 74300

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My only question is. Why didn't they do this sooner? This is amazing.
 
With so many people getting these gift cards for Christmas from here on out, I bet Publishers are going to be fighting each other for post Christmas sale days on Steam.

I don't see any reason why Walmart wouldn't carry these. It's not like they actually carry PC games anymore.
 

HoosTrax

Member
Well it's official I guess:

(Steam's mascots make no sense to me either -- a jelly bean, an alien, and an evil cat?)

Joystiq said:
"We are currently the only retailer with it," Steve Nix, manager of PC digital distribution for GameStop told us today. He expressed there's no specific exclusivity window for the company, but that GameStop's proprietary tech for selling DLC, which allows the company to go directly to digital distribution holders instead of going through a third-party vendor, helped make the deal possible.

Nix explains that he went to Valve with the deal a few months ago, with factoids like 84 percent of GameStop customers claim to play PC games, and made his case for this deal to occur. Nix's background probably helped grease the wheels. The executive was formerly an early supporter of Steam as the CEO of Ritual Entertainment (SiN Episodes) and director of business development and digital platforms at id Software, adding the company's catalog to Steam in 2007.

Nix also told us the Steam deal will not alter the company's plans for its own digital distribution service, Impulse. He also mentioned the company already sells Origin points and is open to doing something similar with GoG.

"Really, this doesn't affect anything we're doing with Impulse," Nix said. "We doubled the PC download business with the Impulse technology we acquired. We're happy with that. We're now online over 1600 SKUs, we'll continue to grow that and continue to invest in that."

"We're just offering options for customers. This in no way changes our investment or what we're doing with that business."
Joystiq
 

feel

Member
Great timing!! I'm about to jump into PC gaming and just realized that from Venezuela due to government regulations you have to jump through all sort of annoying hoops to pay for something on Steam. Paying someone in local currency to buy me an american giftcard is very simple.


edit- hopefully digital versions follow close behind, kinda weird that Valve doesn't sell them theirselves
 
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