GameFly is putting on a strong face as it prepares for its greatest competitor to the game rental space to date: Netflix. Well, the behemoth's disc distribution division is called Qwikster now -- a change that's taking folks some time to wrap their brains around -- but the fact remains: Netflix's distribution network is an efficient beast. It is a key aspect GameFly has struggled with over the years.
"GameFly has expanded steadily over the past nine years by focusing exclusively on video gamers. We are the only retailer offering games physically and digitally for both rental and purchase," GameFly responded in a statement when asked about Qwikster. "Gamers can try before they buy, choosing from new releases and classic titles that span the last decade. GameFly has more than 8000 games for 10 console and handheld systems to choose from, and over 1500 Windows/Mac games are available for download."
GameFly is preparing for the digitally distributed future with acquisitions like Direct2Drive, which will allow the company to add "Unlimited PC Play" for free to its service offerings this holiday.
"GameFly is the leading video game rental service, and we have continued to grow even as Blockbuster and Redbox increased their investment in console games."
Qwikster has yet to show how serious it is about the game space, nor has it given an idea about the price for its games 'n' flix service -- wait, that's probably not the best term to use.
Reader Comments (54)
Posted: Sep 20th 2011 6:12PM malexandria1 said
@malexandria1 Nevermind it was in the lined tagged article - would have been nice if you mentioned that Quickster will offer games as a new service in this article.
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Posted: Sep 20th 2011 6:53PM Jason B said
I used to belong to Redoctane when they rented movies and games. I wonder what happened to them...
Posted: Sep 20th 2011 11:35PM Yothe said
Whoa, get ready for the stupid comment of the day:
I thought GameFly was owned by Netflix, I have never been a subscriber to either so go easy on me. They have just had similar advertisement campaigns and such I always assumed they were by the same company.
I thought GameFly was owned by Netflix, I have never been a subscriber to either so go easy on me. They have just had similar advertisement campaigns and such I always assumed they were by the same company.
Posted: Sep 21st 2011 4:06PM Hackettman said
This will be an interesting fight. I have been a gamefly member for years now, increased my games out at a time because I kept getting the games I knew Id be playing for a good long while. They have a significant lag in getting me games but the games sent are almost always the games I want to play. Netflix has an amazing turn around time, but lacks in making good deals with companies. Im sticking with gamefly, especially if they do game streaming online. Netflix would have to overcome two hurdles that might be too much bother right now for them and I think thats where gamefly can hold onto its marketshare.




