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August 12, 2014

GameStop’s trade-in pricing is now less confusing

by John_A

C1YC8B A GameStop video game store in the Herald Square shopping district in New York gamestop; videogames; shopping; electronic

You’ve brushed up on memorizing lines of dialog from Goldeneye, yeah? Well good, because they’ll come in handy now that GameStop has confirmed the specifics of its new system for selling back the games you no longer want. The outfit has issued a press release that it’s moving from a ten price-point system for trade values down to four: cash, credit and cash or credit with its in-store loyalty system — the latter of which will net the most for your transaction. What’s it all mean? Well, apparently there are now over 100 titles that are worth at least $20 should you want to pre-order Destiny come August 18th. We wouldn’t count on any of them being more than a year old, though.

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