Le PDG de GameStop accusé d'avoir vendu des objets de la réserve de Game Informer sur eBay

Les ventes aux enchères d'objets de collection de Ryan Cohen, destinées à financer une offre de rachat de la place de marché, ont suscité des accusations selon lesquelles certains articles proviendraient de l'ancienne réserve de Game Informer.

Le 6 mai, M. Cohen a publié des liens vers ces ventes, qui comprennent des jeux rétro sous blister, des statues, une casquette GameStop, de la moquette de magasin et d'autres souvenirs, chacun accompagné d'une copie signée de sa lettre de proposition d'acquisition. Frank Cifaldi, fondateur de la Video Game History Foundation, a affirmé sur Bluesky que plusieurs articles semblent provenir de la légendaire réserve de Game Informer, qui conservait des décennies d'histoire du jeu vidéo jusqu'à ce que GameStop ferme la publication en 2024.

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