GameStop joins Uber Eats to offer on-demand delivery of games, consoles

GameStop has joined the Uber Eats marketplace, the companies announced July 15. The retailer is making its video games, gaming consoles, accessories, collectibles and other products available on the marketplace. It said consumers can shop from its store locations across the U.S. on Uber Eats, where they can schedule deliveries or receive them on demand. […] The post GameStop joins Uber Eats to offer on-demand delivery of games, consoles appeared first on Digital Commerce 360.
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GameStop has joined the Uber Eats marketplace, the companies announced July 15. The retailer is making its video games, gaming consoles, accessories, collectibles and other products available on the marketplace. It said consumers can shop from its store locations across the U. S. on Uber Eats, where they can schedule deliveries or receive them on demand.
GameStop is No. 81 in the Top 2000 Database. The market research tool tracks North America’s largest online retailers by their annual ecommerce sales and more. Digital Commerce 360 projects GameStop’s ecommerce sales in 2026 to decline 26% compared to 2025. GameStop is also No. 618 in Digital Commerce 360’s all-new AI Rankings.
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