Video game retailer GameStop will begin testing a revamped loyalty program in May. It will also expand its downloadable offerings, according to its March 18 earnings call for the fourth quarter of 2009.
Paul Raines, COO of GameStop, said on the call that the retailer plans to incorporate elements of the MegaCard loyalty program by Micromania, a French video game retailer GameStop bought in 2008. GameStop now runs a loyalty program called Edge.
“We have not determined at this time what the future holds for Edge or the new loyalty program,” explained Chris Olivera, VP of corporate communications and public affairs at GameStop. “Both will exist in some form. We’re looking at…
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