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Uber Technologies and GameStop have launched a new partnership that puts the gaming retailer's inventory directly on the Uber Eats platform. Starting now, customers across the United States can order video games, gaming consoles, accessories, and collectibles from nearby GameStop stores through the Uber Eats app. The service offers both scheduled and on-demand delivery options.
The move marks a shift for GameStop, which has been working to adapt to changing consumer habits. By joining Uber Eats, the company aims to reach customers who want immediate access to gaming products without making a trip to the store. For Uber, the deal expands its marketplace beyond food and groceries into a new category of electronics and pop culture merchandise.
Orders can be placed through the Uber Eats app, with delivery handled by Uber's network of drivers. GameStop locations across the country are participating, though availability may vary by region. The partnership gives shoppers another way to get their hands on new releases or last-minute gifts without waiting for standard shipping.
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