GameStop will soon begin testing a program to sell downloadable content in its stores, reports Reuters. The program, scheduled to be launched next year, will let customers purchase DLC for existing games at GameStop stores then have the content available once they log into their accounts on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live. Reuters says the retailer is banking on a growing market for downloadable add-ons and episodic content for existing games. Read more from Reuters.
GameStop Launching DLC Program
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