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GAME informs: they will continue making shipments during the state of alarm in Spain

GAME informs: they will continue making shipments during the state of alarm in Spain

The video game chain reports on its plan of action in Spain after the new BOE report published by the Government on March 29.

GAME Spain has issued a statement pursuant to new decisions decreed by the Government of Spain to toughen confinement during the extension of the coronavirus alarm state. After informing of the possibility of change in video game reservations so that all purchases and reservations become home delivery, the chain has informed its Spanish division that it will not stop its activity throughout this period.

Thus, until next April 9 – the last business day within the alarm period, scheduled to end on April 12 – they will continue to ship at home. The new BOE document paralyzes all kinds of face-to-face work activity in non-essential category jobs. However, the video game chain GAME will continue to work, but remotely; and dispatched shipments will be made at home as it has been during the last two weeks.

In the absence of knowing how the situation will be in Spain from April 12 and if it will be possible to gradually resume commercial and industrial activity, GAME customers will continue to be able to shop normally. "From GAME we will continue offering you our products and services normally from GAME.es. Don't worry: your orders, reservations and purchases will continue to be processed and shipped normally ”, they inform in the note published from the official portal.

Also, on the same website they have published a FAQ (questions and answers) with possible questions that their clients may be asking.

Final Fantasy VII Remake and Resident Evil 3 Remake, possible affected

It should be noted that companies such as Capcom and Square Enix, which plan to launch Resident Evil 3 Remake and Final Fantasy VII Remake on April 3 and April 10, respectively, have already made it clear that the supply of physical units will be limited in Europe. and the United States during launch. Thus, some reservations may not meet delivery dates because supply will be less than demand. The purchase in digital format will be, in these cases, the only alternative to access on the dates indicated for the launches.

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