UK supermarket chain Tesco is to stop selling physical games due to customers' shift 'towards digital entertainment'
The retailer says the move reflects customers’ shift “towards digital entertainment”UK supermarket chain Tesco will no longer sell physical video games in its stores., once its current stock has been sold, the retailer—which has over 2800 stores n the UK—will no longer sell boxed games.
The supermarket chain told the site the decision was due to the move from its customers “towards digital entertainment”. This news hasn’t been entirely unexpected, following massive discounts to video game products across Tesco’s stores this year.
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