GameStop Throws Shade at Xbox 360 Store Shutdown and Gets Roasted for It

GameStop Throws Shade at Xbox 360 Store Shutdown and Gets Roasted for It

Highlights

  • GameStop threw shade at the Xbox 360 marketplace closure, but backlash ensued due to the company’s retail history.
  • Some Twitter users slammed GameStop for pushing physical games after past treatment of unsold products.

As a gamer with decades of experience under my belt, I can’t help but shake my head at the latest shenanigans between GameStop and Microsoft over the closure of the Xbox 360 marketplace. It’s like watching two old friends having a spat in the corner, while the rest of us are left picking up the pieces.


GameStop criticized the closure of the Xbox 360 online store, but some gamers aren’t forgiving the company for its business practices. With the Xbox 360 digital store now closed, players who didn’t previously buy their games digitally will have to resort to purchasing physical copies from retailers such as GameStop if they want to continue playing on their Xbox 360 consoles.

By July 29, 2024, Microsoft is set to close down the Xbox 360 marketplace, which has been a significant part of the seventh-generation gaming era. The Xbox 360 revolutionized gaming during this period, particularly by making online connectivity a must-have for future consoles. Players could buy various digital games from the Xbox 360 marketplace, including indie titles, Xbox Live Arcade games, and full releases like “Grand Theft Auto 4” and the original “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.” As the storefront approaches its final closure, Microsoft and partners have offered substantial discounts on digital Xbox 360 games. This allows players to purchase their favorite titles at a reduced price before they lose access to the marketplace on July 29. After this date, anyone wanting to play some of the Xbox 360’s best games will need to own physical copies if they haven’t downloaded them already.

As an avid gamer, I can’t help but chime in on the recent buzz surrounding GameStop’s tweet about the Xbox 360 marketplace shutdown. Essentially, they suggested that fans should have bought physical games instead, which sparked a viral response and garnered support from many gamers. However, it didn’t take long for critics to jump in, roasting GameStop for their retail practices.

Twitter Users Roast GameStop for Throwing Shade at Xbox 360 Marketplace Closure

One of the most viral quote tweets on the GameStop post came from @MissFushiGaming, who reiterates that GameStop “regularly slashed game boxes and broke CDs of any games they felt wouldn’t sell.” It’s clear that many Twitter users aren’t letting GameStop get away with throwing shade, with more and more tweets piling up nearly more than a day after the post was made. The situation paints the company in a bad light and reminds others of a potentially bleak future for GameStop’s business.

Luckily, individuals who bought digital Xbox 360 games can continue to re-download their purchases onto the console even though the store is permanently shut down. Furthermore, Xbox 360 games that work on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S systems can still be purchased if they are backward compatible.

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2024-07-31 02:15