GameStop

How to position this company for success in the massive $22 billion retail gaming industry? By recognizing that in a world where sales were shifting to digital downloads and subscription models, it was GameStop’s job to bring “Power to the players.” We did so with work that celebrated both savings and the club-like atmosphere of our stores. Which maintained the brand’s #1 position in the industry, adding ten points of market share over the course of five years.

Two GameStop employees helping mother who is making a face

“Sound Off” :30 TV

Not just associates. Experts.

GameStop employee holding Star Wars poster

“Poster Wars” :30 TV

We’re fans too.

Father with three hands holding games

“Yay” :30 TV

An unexpected Christmas surprise.

Minivan as a low rider

“Riding Low” :30 TV

Street cred.

Man holding shelf bracket near hole in the wall

“Hole in the Wall” :30 TV

A shocking giveaway.

Man wearing helmet screaming as background whirls around him

“G-Force” :30 TV

Anything to make the sale.

Example of GameStop print ads: Come Hang Out Slay a Few Dragons; Where You Go After You Die A Couple Hundred Times, If you need a tip, cheat, or way out of a jam, ask somebody at GameStop. Cuz all our workers are players.; We Don't Discriminate Based on Race, Creed, Species, or Planetary Origin.

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