GameStop Declares Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii U as Officially Retro Consoles
In Brief
GameStop’s classification of these consoles as 'retro' reflects changing industry views on gaming hardware lifecycles and collector interest.
Key Facts
- GameStop has labeled the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo Wii U as 'officially retro' consoles.
- The company referred to these systems as 'historic artifacts' but stated they are still considered 'cool.'
- GameStop reassured owners that these consoles are 'absolutely not old,' despite the new classification.
- A trade-in bonus offer was announced for the Nintendo Wii U, according to some reports.
- GameStop issued a notice to owners of these consoles regarding their new retro status.
What Happened
GameStop announced that the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo Wii U are now classified as 'officially retro' consoles and described them as 'historic artifacts.'
Why It Matters
This move may influence how the gaming community and collectors value these consoles, and could affect trade-in activity and retro gaming trends. A trade-in bonus offer for the Wii U is mentioned in some sources but not all.
What's Next
Owners may see increased trade-in incentives or collector interest. Further details on trade-in offers and community response may emerge.
Sources
- The Independent — GameStop says these beloved gaming consoles are ‘officially retro’(27m ago)
- Google News — Xbox 360, PS3 And Nintendo Wii U Are "Officially Retro", Says GameStop(5h ago)
- The Independent — GameStop has declared three classic gaming consoles ‘historic artifacts’ – and will pay you more for trading one in(4h ago)
