In a recent statement issued by the 7-Eleven category manager for gaming and electronics, it was confirmed that the company would continue to sell games “year-round” and would commit to offering “value-priced” videogames and DVDs. 7-Eleven will also continue to sell rancid hotdogs, Slurpees, and gasoline.

Recently, 7-Eleven made a splash with their new games line-up because of an inability to understand street dates. Games likeGears of War 2andWorld of WarcraftexpansionWrath of the Lich Kinghave, in some cases, been sold at 7-Elevens days before they have been available at retail outlets like GameStop.

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Along with the new commitment to providing games, 7-Eleven confirmed some new titles that they will be carrying.Guitar Hero World Tour(bundle),Fallout 3,Quantum of Solace,WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2009, andCall of Duty: World at Warwill all be available at your local store fairly soon.

I’m a little lost on this concept, but is there any reason to hit up 7-Eleven for a new game unless they’re selling it early? I assume once they really start selling products on a weekly basis, publishers are going to start watching this trend and put the brakes on the hiccups. What do you guys think?

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