2009 Mar 11 2009

Gamestation lands in Spain

Posted by at 15:45 in Prince of Persia , PS3 , Tomb Raider , video games , Wii , Xbox 360

The well-known British retailer Gamestation coming into our country. Next Monday will open its first store in Spain, in Madrid's commercial center of La Dehesa, in Alcala de Henares. It seems that encourages competition, which is always good news.

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With the success of last year and a market share of around 9% in UK, Gamestation coming into our country with two clear signs of identity: good customer service and are themselves "gamers" who sell games to other players . The services we provide are the classics: Sale, rental, reservation of news and membership card. Nothing new noteworthy in this regard.

At the moment I can not find your Spanish website, but in English there are some attractive offers to change:

  • House of the Dead Overkill: 22.99 pounds (24.7 euros).
  • Tomb Raider: Underworld: 19.99 pounds (21.5 euros).
  • Prince of Persia: 26.99 pounds (29 euros).

The solution to the crisis in the retailer internationalization seems to be, but the Spanish market is fairly cornered by the Game center and to a lesser extent, Gamestop stores. Either way is good news since their prices are very competitive.

As a curiosity, commenting that now has the two largest video game stores in Europe, located in Birmingham and Hull.

* Visit the official website of Gamestation .

* More information in Spanish Real State .

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5 comments

5 comments on "Gamestation landed in Spain"

  1. Roy Ramker on 11 Mar 2009 at 21:00

    Good news, the more competition better, I hope xD

  2. George on 12 Mar 2009 at 11:08

    Prices are not bad, but wait to open the store and see what prices set in euros :-)

  3. lolo on July 15, 2009 at 12:02

    Gamestation has been acquired by the group Game Stores Iberica, better known as GAME, hence its opening in Spain.
    Change (something) marketing, logos, etc ... but it is definitely Game. Competition zero.

  4. Jorge on July 15, 2009 at 12:10

    Malísisma news :-(

  5. Roy Ramker the July 15, 2009 at 13:05

    Okay, I take that xD

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