Update 9/18:
Soon we're not gonna be able to buy stuff at retail stores anymore right? Unless it's at a Walmart.
Toys"R"Us taps law firm to weigh restructuring options: source
As a game collector and purchaser of tech products this trend is disturbing. There's already a bunch of stuff I can't buy now unless I order it online. At this point I'm dreading the day that Best Buy article gets posted. They been treading downward last I knew.
Walmart and Amazon are killing the game. One day in the future that's gonna be the only two ads in our Black Friday thread.
-------Update: Just before midnight Toys 'R' Us made it official, announcing it has filed for Chapter 11 protection in the US and plans to seek similar protection in Canada -- stores outside those regions are not included in this process. For now, Toys 'R' Us says its "approximately 1,600 Toys"R"Us and Babies"R"Us stores around the world – the vast majority of which are profitable – are continuing to operate as usual," however sources tell the Wall Street Journal that it plans to close some "underperforming" stores and change the rest to make them more experience-based.
Toys ‘R’ Us has declared bankruptcy
https://www.toysrusinc.com/press/to...rocesses-to-implement-financial-restructuring
Soon we're not gonna be able to buy stuff at retail stores anymore right? Unless it's at a Walmart.
Toys"R"Us taps law firm to weigh restructuring options: source
As a game collector and purchaser of tech products this trend is disturbing. There's already a bunch of stuff I can't buy now unless I order it online. At this point I'm dreading the day that Best Buy article gets posted. They been treading downward last I knew.
Walmart and Amazon are killing the game. One day in the future that's gonna be the only two ads in our Black Friday thread.