They say a rising tide lifts all boats, but the tsunami that is Grand Theft Auto 6 might push retail chains to their breaking point. The problem comes down to how GTA 6 will be sold, and how people will play Rockstar Games’ upcoming open-world crime adventure.
As fans are painfully aware, GTA 6‘s physical edition is actually just a code in a box. For Rockstar, the controversy isn’t really hurting its bottom line: Digital sales for the $99.99 Ultimate Edition version of the game are proving more popular than the standard $79.99 version. For stores like GameStop, which rely on sales and trade-ins of physical discs, the game’s digital nativity isn’t a minor detail. Since news of the lack of actual discs broke, GameStop workers are expressing worry that a digital-first GTA 6 puts the retail chain’s future in jeopardy.
At the very least, codes will be a pain for retail employees. GameStop workers claim that, in general, they are expected to maintain high numbers for things like pre-orders, memberships, and warranties. Right now, many GTA 6 fans are wondering if pre-ordering the physical edition of the game is even worth it. There’s also little incentive to purchase a warranty on what is essentially a digital product.
“We ended a day that I fully expected to be flooded with 500 preorders with…5… preorders…” one GameStop worker wrote on Reddit.
“Our store is at 11 and our store goal is 200 lol,” another wrote.
Since GameStop employees have to explain the unusual situation surrounding the game, displeased customers can take their anger out on workers. The situation at some stores is bad enough that stores are directing employees to try and communicate the benefits of buying a box with a code in it.
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