GAME and Overclockers team up

Retailers GAME and Overclockers have partnered up to offer gaming PCs and components in GAME stores and on its website.

As well as allowing GAME customers to trade in against PC goods, GAME Wallet will also be integrated into the Overclockers website, meaning buyers can cash in their GAME Reward points. GAME’s digital PC games will also be sold through Overclockers.

The first physical stores to offer the increased PC range will be Basingstoke and Manchester’s Trafford Centre.

As the UK’s leading gaming specialist we are constantly working to enhance our offer in every area of gaming, making gaming more accessible to the widest community possible,” GAME’s UK MD Charlotte Knight said. This exciting new partnership with Overclockers epitomises our dedication to this, and particularly within the PC gaming category.

Overclockers UK’s reputation for high performance PC hardware proceeds them – their fantastic in store and online offering through GAME will immediately enhance our offer for PC gamers, giving them access to a huge range of specialist PC products with the added benefits that shopping through GAME brings.”

Overclockers’ executive director Steve Ling added: The combination of Overclockers UK’s expertise and the retail estate of GAME is the ultimate way to introduce and demonstrate gaming hardware to a wider audience.

By working with GAME we can give customers somewhere to experience PC gaming on the high street outside of our Newcastle-Under-Lyme store. We’re also excited to expand our product range to give customers digital content through the Overclockers UK website. We also have future plans on giving customers the option to purchase using GAME Wallet.”

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