Game To Close 277 Shops, 2,104 Jobs Lost

Posted: 26/03/2012 16:39 Updated: 26/03/2012 17:52   PA

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The administrators of collapsed video games retailer Game said today they will close 277 stores in the UK and Ireland, leading to 2,104 job losses this week.

Administrators at PwC said 277 stores in the UK and Ireland are to shut but the remaining 333 stores, which employ 2,814 staff, will continue to trade while they try to find a buyer for the remainder of the business.

The UK operations of the retailer, which trades as Game and Gamestation, collapsed into administration after it suffered dire trading in recent months, while some suppliers refused to stock the business.

Mike Jervis, joint administrator and partner at PwC, said: "The recent job losses are regrettable but will place the company in a stronger position while we explore opportunities to conclude a sale.

"My team and I will be doing all we can to help the affected employees at this difficult time."

The group's lenders were reportedly working on plans to buy a slimmed-down version of the retailer out of administration.

A consortium of existing banks led by state-backed Royal Bank of Scotland is understood to be among three potential bidders, along with American rival Gamestop and OpCapita, which recently acquired consumer electronics business Comet.

Jervis said he believes that there is still room for a specialist video games retailer in the UK despite the difficult conditions it has suffered in recent months and remains hopeful the business can be sold as a going concern.

Game, which also employs about 385 staff at its headquarters in Basingstoke, Hampshire, last week said it planned to appoint an administrator, having admitted there was no value left in the company.

The chain's demise follows a string of profit warnings and the failure of nervous suppliers, including Electronic Arts and Nintendo, to go on providing new games.

The retailer had a £21 million rent bill due yesterday and faces a £12 million wage bill this weekend, although PwC is expected to honour any wages owed. There is also £10 million in VAT and £40 million owed to suppliers.

Game suffered a dismal Christmas and was later forced to ask suppliers for more generous trading terms.

But many stopped supplying it with new releases, such as Mass Effect 3 and Street Fighter X Tekken, leaving fans disappointed and adding to the group's trading woes.

Game agreed fresh lending facilities with banks last month and began seeking access to alternative sources of funding earlier this month.

The group has already signalled that losses for the year to the end of January are likely to be around £18 million.

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The administrators of collapsed video games retailer Game said today they will close 277 stores in the UK and Ireland, leading to 2,104 job losses this week. Administrators at PwC said 277 stores i...
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06:51 AM on 03/27/2012
Why didnt they do link most other businesses have to and pay for their stock up front. Then they would have no worries about suppliers delivering on time.
01:47 AM on 03/27/2012
Are you people all illiterate? When referring to yourself it is capital I.
12:13 AM on 03/27/2012
Do i feel bad for the owners of GAME answer is simply NO , do i feel sorry for the workers who will lose their jobs answer is YES but did they feel sympathy for me when i as an independent 20 yrears trading couldn't compete with then in my small shop in same town as one ,and within 18 months put me out of business without a care on the world. i luckily found a job but what chance of the couple of thousand got in this economic climate.
01:41 AM on 03/27/2012
its I
11:47 PM on 03/26/2012
The problem here as already highlighted, and I am sure many of have seen it in our own towns/cities, is that GAME when it bought out the other Gaming store, left them all open.
You had shops that used to compete for business, then you end up with shared business wasting money. Game sadly, was just far to slow in shutting down some towns where they had duplicate stores, and wasted millions because of this.
10:59 PM on 03/26/2012
Paragraph to sums it up for me, once again the UK and little Ireland sits at the bottom of the labours law food change. This allows the like of PwC and similar Receivers to cut our jobs, and close our stores immediately, while our so called less competitive countries France Spain and Australia to reap the benefits and any future takeovers, new employment conditions.
10:21 PM on 03/26/2012
its a true fact the internet is too blame. Soon their will be no shops for you shoppers to go in and look at the goods. I work in retail and in a sales role. I am not commissioned based in anyway or on any products . Customers come in ask advice you spend 1 hour with them and they turn round and say "seen it cheaper on the internet but thanks for your sales experience and product knowledge. You shoppers go and buy your stuff on here but don't expect the high street to survive. People ask the question and it amazes me how stupid people are. " why is it so much cheaper on the internet" DUH DUH DUH.
11:45 PM on 03/26/2012
Hate to say this, but your actually quite mistaken about the internet here and gaming prices.

On new release, you will find very little difference if ANY on new game releases, regardless of format. Some titles will be slightly cheaper a few weeks perhaps months depending on the release studio, but then only from some of the bigger online retail sites.

You make out your such honest people in sales, and I am not tarring you all with the same brush but I have heard some Utter BS spouted from some sales staff to people who dont really know or understand the tech they are buying into, but the salesman is working on the likelyhood he will make a big sale.
10:09 PM on 03/26/2012
Sorry huffpost at my last comment, it wasn't left wing and politically correct eneough for you. I will state though I have nothing against Lesbians or the left wing dictatorship that as helped destroy society over the past 30 years or so.
12:24 AM on 03/27/2012
Margaret Thatcher was a left wing dictator. Wow!
10:05 PM on 03/26/2012
This is why i like eastern Europeans, they produce these games at a fraction of the price.
01:43 AM on 03/27/2012
It should be I
09:40 PM on 03/26/2012
The people who create Computer games etc are at fault paying £40 for a game which can be produed for say £10 i know the developers have spent time and money to produce that game but within 1yr they bring out a newer version and expect players to buy that so causing comanies like this to expand thinking we all have a bottomless pocket
09:36 PM on 03/26/2012
Live everything open at the boarders and allow more skill workforce, while shutting more and more shops doen. Just bedget time, small businesses owners were saying they would suffer. I am getting child tax credit while i am on low wage just minimum wage so this working tax credit was good paying my bills and bus pass. Now it would going to be stop from 01/04/2012 loosing £67 per week. Good blow for me loosing £67 per week and no pay rise for 3 years. Cost of living has gone up so my council tax and rent leaving me over £100 worse off so if i llose my job, who care which i dam did last week. Shame on politicians.
09:16 PM on 03/26/2012
Another one for the politicians and bankers to chalk up. They won't be happy until they close everything, except our boarders!
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09:09 PM on 03/26/2012
It staggers me that business brains continue to expand so rapidly in an attempt to swamp the high street competition yet fail to recognise the competition in other medium!
Regardless of the fact that over 2,000 jobs are lost more than 1500 of those jobs should never have been created.
The overheads, rent and business rates for 277 prime location retail outlets must be enormous.
The writing must have been on the wall when the company reached 200 stores.
Criminal negligence by the MD!
08:51 PM on 03/26/2012
Never mind maybe all those thrown out of work will be able to get some of the 2000 jobs created by the announcement of the £350 million refit of HMS Vengence in Plymouth.
08:50 PM on 03/26/2012
A company selling the pointless to the useless was bound to come to a bad end.