modern warfare 2 has enticed yet more retailers into games, with petrol vendor BP the latest non-traditional chain to start selling triple-A product.
The latest Call Of Duty was available at over 300 BP stations from midnight on November 10th.
And now the firm wants to expand its range in 2010. A BP spokesperson said: We have been trialling selling games. We see this as a good category to get involved in.”
Activision’s sales director Roy Stackhouse added: When BP approached us we were extremely interested. With gaming proving to be an ever-important element in entertainment, I am sure games will be an increasing focus for many of the non-traditional games outlets.”
Cash and carry outlet Makro has also used COD’s success to increase its share of the games market, offering the title to customers for a mere 20.
Makro UK commercial director Allard Sjollema said: Games might not be traditionally associated with Makro, but we have reversed this assumption and raised our profile in the industry.”