As it continues to look for new ways to expand its revenue, Redbox is looking to video games as a growth opportunity. The company recently put out a press release touting that its video game stock levels are higher than they’ve ever been before.
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Citing Redox’s “Try before you buy” video game rental mantra, Bill West, vice president of games at Redbox, said the following:
“At $3 a night, Redbox makes it affordable to try and play more of the latest games, . . . We stocked our kiosks with more new gen games than ever before to keep up with consumer demand to try the latest new-gen games before buying them for the holidays.
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With the average video game costing $60, is Redbox really a great deal for gamers at $3 per night?
[via MarketWatch]
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Video games for WII/WIIU need to added back to the boxes! C’mon Redbox!