GAME Goes Bust [Updated!]

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GAME Goes Bust [Updated!]




The UK's biggest games retailer has buckled under the weight of its debts.

Having endured months of stock problems [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/115976-UK-Retailer-Kind-of-Explains-Shrinking-Game-Selection] following the loss of its credit insurance at the start of this year, The Game Group has now "entered into administration" (which is British money-speak for "has gone bankrupt and is now being rebuilt by a third party"). Lead administrator Mike Jervis of restructuring firm PriceWaterhouseCooper (PWC) has been appointed to oversee the restructuring of the Group's GAME and Gamestation businesses with a view to reselling them at a later date, leaving the futures of the company's 6,000 British employees uncertain until PWC completes its work.

Additionally, the GAME website, game.co.uk [http://www.game.co.uk/wcsstore/holding_page/game/index.html?storeId=10151], has been reduced to a "down for maintenance" notice which tells us that orders currently placed on the site are being reviewed and processed.

The Group's CEO, Ian Sheperd, stepped down this morning. In an internal memo obtained by MCV [http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/game-ceo-ian-shepherd-steps-down-confirms-store-closures/093361], he told employees, "I've said a number of times that the administrator, once appointed, takes charge of the business...[Jervis] will have a lot to do very quickly. Let's be clear, he will certainly make big changes, both to the store estate and in the office, but will be doing so with a view to creating a trading business that he can attract a buyer for."

"As I've said before, the business is worth more trading than not," continued Shepherd. "It's going to be a difficult week for everyone, but the best thing you can all do is support [Jervis] and his team, and do your best to help create the most positive outcome you can."

"The best thing we can do now is demonstrate clearly, to an administrator and to potential buyers, that this is a great business filled with great, committed people. We have a rocky road ahead, but this is not the end for this business on the High Street. Stay with it," concludes Shepherd's memo.

Unfortunate as it is, it wasn't difficult to predict that The Game Group wouldn't make it through this week in one piece. It became apparent last week that the company would need in excess of £180 million ($286 million) [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/116397-GAME-Needs-286-Million-to-Survive-March] to cover its end-of-the-month payments for March and that any prospective buyer would need to be willing to cover that bill almost upfront; at the time, the chances of these requirements being fulfilled were rightly designated as being fairly slim. Rumors of buyouts came and went, including a rumor of potential interest from GameStop which was snuffed out by that company's disinterest in GAME's Australian operations.

If PWC can remold GAME and Gamestation in a way which takes advantage of the gaps which remain between indie stores and non-specialized games retailers, we could see something of a comeback; in the meantime, however, there is no doubt that the uncertain future of the business will be laying heavily on the shoulders of its thousands of employees.

UPDATE: As reported by the BBC [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17512143], PWC has clarified that it will be closing 277 GAME and Gamestation stores in Britain with immediate effect. This means that 2,104 employees will be made redundant before the end of this week.

At the time of writing, PWC intends to keep the company's 333 other stores open while it works on further restructuring and searches for a buyer.


Source: CVG [http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/game-ceo-ian-shepherd-steps-down-confirms-store-closures/093361]






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Ariyura

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Going through a bankruptcy myself with my previous employer I feel bad for those who are now in fear of losing their jobs.
 

Fasckira

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Hevva said:
"The best thing we can do now is demonstrate clearly, to an administrator and to potential buyers, that this is a great business filled with great, committed people. We have a rocky road ahead, but this is not the end for this business on the High Street. Stay with it," concludes Shepherd's memo.
...as he steps down and nips off for a quick holiday.

Nah, Im being flippant of course, and I do feel sorry for the employees. The very likely threat of losing their jobs is going to make it hard to stay motivated, and I assume a large chunk of the employees will follow the "Why bother?" approach.

Good luck Game, hopefully it all works out for the best!
 

hudsonzero

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My local gamestation closed its doors forever today, now I have to shop at Granger games.
 

Matthew Lynch

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I was actually in a gamestation store an hour ago when it went into administration...they told us all to finish our purchases and leave. The GAME down the street was still open but according to the staff member I spoke with there, it looks like Wal-Mart might get them...
 

Colinmac93

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This is a sad day for the UK high street. Oh well, at least I managed to grab everything I could before it went down.
 

Elate

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Colinmac93 said:
This is a sad day for the UK high street. Oh well, at least I managed to grab everything I could before it went down.
Yeah, a shop with a terrible business model, archaic returns policy, and ludicrous pricing went bankrupt.

Oohh tragic days.

I know I won't be missing them.
 

TerribleAssassin

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Shit, I missed the sale!?:(

On another note, sad to see them go. They were a huge part of my childhood and I will miss that purple sign dearly.
 

BlueberryMUNCH

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And I'll miss you Game, and I don't wanna miss a thiiiiing.
That said, their trade in prices were extortionate, their game prices were way too high and meh. Still, I'll miss browsing for games. Very sad.
Guess that'll be one more thing I'll be buying online from now on haha.
 

marscentral

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This is sad news to me. My local store was pretty good and the last place in town you could get new games from. The staff there were usually friendly, so I really feel sorry for them losing their jobs with unemployment being what it is.
 

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Strangely enough the GAME store over here was open this morning with just a sale poster and as expected nothing had change other than the lack of new games.
If it still open tomorrow than surely it must close down sometime this week.
 

mad825

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I think my high street is now empty with nothing but clothes shops...That's for women only.
 

Charli

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Ouch. My heart goes out to all the employees who've been laid off... I hope my old store isn't one of the one's closed... we were one of the really successful ones. (Sometimes just having a nice staff and good conversationalists can save utterly ridiculous prices)

If anything close the overseas stores the one's in Sweden really sucked (apologies if any Swedish GAME employees make use of this site but I was not impressed). And they have GameStop too...
 

wooty

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Great, nothing of interest in my town now. I even heard that our branch of HMV might be closing its doors soon.

That just leaves a massive host of charity shops, womens shoe shops, modern-age-mild-prostitute-fashion girls shops and 4 McDonalds. Someone stop me before I become over excited with awe
 

pilf

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I've always found Grainger Games to be better value for money and carry a wider stock range, this may be just where I live which bizzarely has two Games and a Gamestation in close proximity to each other. THe most confusing thing was that the two Game stores often seemed to be competing on prices, there were some games there which I noticed to be a few quid cheaper in one than the other.

It is a sad day for the employees of Game and Gamestation and I'd be surprised if many who still hold jobs weren't fearing for how long their employment will continue, but faced with how haphazard the company seems to have been over the past decade (mostly from my personal experience) I'm quite surprised they've lasted this long.