Talys wrote:
jonolikespie wrote:
usernamesareannoying wrote:For a company that doesn't know what they're doing they sure have been in business for awhile and it seems that you can grab a game almost anywhere you go.
Yeah, they're definitely idiots
Hey, it might still be easy to get a
GW game in America but the same ain't true for the whole world.
Australia actually has a disproportionately huge volume of
GW sales, if you compare their sales and their population, to North American/European sales to their respective populations.
And that doesn't even include 30k, which seems to be pretty popular there.
And yet our FLGSs seem to have for the most part stopped caring about
GW if not stopped stocking them entirely.
GW gaming seems to be mostly restricted to
GW stores while FLGSs and clubs seem to do little in the way of it. Anecdotal sure but from what I've seen of our 3rd and 6th biggest cities is that x wing, warmachine, and infinity games are easy to come by, but outside of a
GW store there isn't much at all for
40k and I've yet to see anyone outside a
GW store express any interest in
AoS at all.
Slightly less anecdotal but out largest
FLGS stopped stocking them entirely. I think the reason the figures on the last financial report look as good as they do is that
GW's plan to divert as many sales as possible to their direct channels has worked. Those who by
GW here do it from
GW, netting them the full retail price instead of the 60-70% they would have sold it to a
FLGS for. The problem is they have lost a lot of market share doing that.