Eurogamer.net escribió:
Gargantuan US shop GameStop wants to buy GAME, according to a report.
GameStop is particularly interested in GAME's UK and Spanish businesses. It's not interested in the Australian stores, though, MCV said.
According to MCV, GameStop does not wish to "double up" by owning both GAME Australia and its own EB chain.
GAME, which confirmed this morning that it will not stock Mass Effect 3, FIFA Street, Tiger Woods 13, The Sims 3 Showtime or Mario Party 9, held a meeting with publishers last week to try to negotiate improved lending terms for stock.
"We committed to only stocking products on which we could get the right credit terms, regardless of the title or the supplier," an internal memo to staff read.
"We will not stock products if the terms are not right for our business - a position we believe is critical to our long term health as a business - we have taken the very difficult decision to not stock EA's March releases, including Mass Effect 3."
As of September 2011, GAME is a worldwide business of 1287 shops, 615 of which are in the UK.
GAME took £1.625 billion in revenue in its last full trading year. It expects to make an £18 million loss this year.
Today GAME's shares fell nearly 16 per cent, from 5.75p to 4.94p at the close of trading.
Given GAME is a PLC, any discussion with GameStop over a takeover would have to be declared to the stock exchange.
Both GAME, GameStop UK and GameStop US have declined to comment directly on the report.