Skip to content

JOBUZO

  • News
  • Indonesia
  • Toggle search form
GameStop reportedly shuts down more than 400 US stores

GameStop reportedly shuts down more than 400 US stores

Posted on 10 January 2026 By jobuzo

Your neighborhood GameStop might be on the chopping block, along with more than 400 other retail locations across the US. As first reported by Polygon, the retailer is pursuing a severe cost-saving measure by closing up several hundred physical locations. According to a blog that keeps track of GameStop closures, there are 410 locations that are confirmed to be closing or are already closed, along with another 11 that are reportedly also on their way, as of January 10.

As Polygon indicated, these closings aren’t much of a surprise considering GameStop’s SEC filing for December 2025 indicated that it would “anticipate closing a significant number of additional stores in fiscal 2025,” which ends on January 31, 2026. The same filing detailed that the company’s board would pay out the GameStop CEO, Ryan Cohen, up to $35 billion in stock options, given that he increases the retailer’s market cap to $100 billion.

While the blog covers only closures in the US, the SEC filing also noted that GameStop is planning to reduce its presence in several other European countries and Canada. Even though GameStop saw a historic spike in market value in 2021, it has struggled with the brand’s direction, as seen with failed attempts at offering a crypto locker and an NFT marketplace.

GameStop reportedly shuts down more than 400 US stores


News

Post navigation

Previous Post: SpaceX gets FCC approval to launch 7,500 more Starlink satellites
Next Post: Elon Musk says X’s new algorithm will be made open source next week

Related Posts

Frequent disasters expose climate risks to infrastructure in South Asia Frequent disasters expose climate risks to infrastructure in South Asia News
Russia hammers Kyiv in largest missile and drone barrage since war in Ukraine began Russia hammers Kyiv in largest missile and drone barrage since war in Ukraine began News
Mars, KitKat and Cadbury named in probe into Liberia’s cocoa-driven deforestation Mars, KitKat and Cadbury named in probe into Liberia’s cocoa-driven deforestation News

Latest

  • DeepSeek on hiring spree – seeks newcomers, not just AI geniuses
  • World Insights: NATO chief in Washington to soothe strains amid persisting rifts
  • India to resume tourist visas for Bangladeshis after nearly two-year freeze
  • Is Intuit’s QuickBooks down? Business owners report issues; company responds widespread outages
  • Supreme Court clears way for Trump administration to revive restrictive immigration policy
  • Massachusetts House passes bill safeguarding libraries from book bans
  • Move Over Ultra: Why the New Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro Is Samsung’s Real Flagship for 2027
  • ‘So lethargic and sleepy’: South Korean netizens bash national team’s performance during World Cup
  • Vatican begins 5-year restoration of Raphael Loggia, used by popes and presidents
  • The Best UGG Dupes on Amazon Prime Day Sale for Your Most Stylish, Comfy Summer Yet

Copyright © 2025 JOBUZO. Disclaimers | Privacy Policies

Powered by PressBook Masonry Blogs