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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Back to £499 again.
Comes with a price-hike, though.
Even as it apologises to pre-orderers.
Components, too.
Retail option for optical media phobes.
$199 for Windows 10 Pro.
Slashes price yet again to beat PS4.
Probert thanks his customers.
Faster, prettier, more useful.
Australian customers also welcomed.
Double Fine has re-acquired distribution rights for its previously digital-only titles Costume Quest and Stacking.
Temporary venues opening soon.
Asda is no longer stocking Nintendo's Wii U in any of its physical stores across the country.
Michael Dell digs his hand into his pocket.
HMV is set to go into administration following a failed funding request.
The world games market continues to shrink, with NPD Group claiming a 25% drop in March alone.
The recovery of the GAME Group is in full swing, with publishers regaining confidence and suspended operations resuming.
A deal valued at just £1 has saved GAME Group from the financial wrecker's yard.
GAME Group has announced the closure of 277 stores, chiefly among its Gamestation brand.
Investment led by RBS may save GAME Group, but time is running out.
GAME Group has appointed Rothschild to find a buyer as it enters its final financially-viable fortnight.
Poor Christmas sales have left GAME facing an uncertain future amid rumours of wage problems and stock shortages.
Sony has said that it believes the time is still not right for digital distribution consoles.
October 14 2021 | 15:04