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UK online retailers break street date on San Andreas

Dice   on 29 October 2004 - 02:20 · 10 comments & 4378 views

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Efforts to prevent the launch date of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas from being broken in the UK have been a resounding success on the High Street - but customers of somee online retailers have received their copies early.

Publisher Take Two Interactive and distributor Gem implemented a policy whereby retailers had to sign a contract guaranteeing not to sell copies of the game ahead of the October 29th launch date in order to receive early stock of the title.

Those who did not sign up to the agreement will not receive stock until tomorrow, while anyone breaking the agreement will not receive early stock on future titles and may be subject to a week-long delivery delay.

News source: gamesindustry.biz



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The threats appear to have worked, with no reports of any High Street retailers in the UK selling the game ahead of time - almost unheard of for any major videogames release - and many stores planning to open at midnight tonight to sell the first copies.

However, the situation with online retailers is a different one - with several key e-tailers sending copies of the game out early despite attempts by the distributors to sign them up to a contract prohibiting copies from arriving before Friday.

As a result, many consumers who ordered from the GAME.net or Gameplay online stores, both operated by the country's largest videogame retail chain GAME Group, have received their copies of the title a day early, while a number of Play.com customers have also reported early receipt of the game.

A spokesperson for GAME this afternoon told gi.biz that the company is working closely with Take Two on the issue, and blamed the early arrival of the products on Royal Mail, saying that all of the company's shipping agreements have specified that the games should not be delivered until Friday.

However, reports that copies of the game have been delivered to customers today have angered rival retailers both online and in the high street.

"What Take Two have tried to instigate for this launch is to be praised," Doug Bone of major online retailer Simply Games told gi.biz today, "and we at Simply Games are happy to support them with what they are working to achieve."

"GTA San Andreas is a landmark game for this industry," he continued, "and if certain retailers have not held their nerve, then on their heads be it... All Simply Games orders are being shipped today for delivery with customers on the day of release."

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#1 Zerosignull on 29 Oct 2004 - 06:21
LOl, first time ive hered royal mail blasted for delivering parcels at the right time for a change!
#2 vetDazzla on 29 Oct 2004 - 06:35
Their threat obviously worked, no street chains broke release date for fear of being let behind the next time. Picking mine up today
#3 Lingwo on 29 Oct 2004 - 08:41
Don't blame royal mail. You give them a parcel for first class delivery on a wednesday of course its going to get to the person on thursday. Is it their first pre-order game have done

I don't care i ordered from gameplay they're prone to deliver a day early
#4 WingZero on 29 Oct 2004 - 12:23
Lol, my brother was there at midnight.

Never before have i heard of people queing up in the pouring rain for a computer game at midnight
#5 Fredde87 on 29 Oct 2004 - 15:15
they arrived here aswell but they wounldnt give a example to emloyers as usual due to "high demands" for the game....
#6 MrXBob on 29 Oct 2004 - 15:57
This always happens. And I mean practically always. The reason isnt because online retailers are trying to break the rules or street dates - it's because they have set limits on when they can send out the copies they have so that they reach the buyer on the day of release. Sometimes it's slower, sometimes it's faster. In my case, Ninja Gaiden, Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow, Chronicles of Riddick and Full Spectrum Warrior were all in my letterbox the day before street release thanks to the wonders of Play.com and Gameplay.com

It's nothing new.
#7 icetohot on 29 Oct 2004 - 22:17
nice spelling
#8 Daedalus on 29 Oct 2004 - 22:20
I'm not sure I understand what the problem is with selling a game as soon as it is available... I received my copy from Gameplay on 28th and it's for that very reason that I will buy from them again.
#9 tiddlie on 29 Oct 2004 - 23:14
And lets face it - who really cares - wow you got a game a whole 24 hours before release - its not like you can sell it on ebay for mega bucks or anything because its ONLY TWENTY FOUR HOURS!
#10 UnrealFreak on 02 Nov 2004 - 23:09
I remember going to GAME and getting pissed off with the "twat" who refused to sell me Zero Hour, sitting on the shelf!

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