Funstock
Type of site | Online retailer |
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Available in | English |
Founded | 2009 |
Headquarters | , |
Website | funstock.co.uk |
Launched | 2011 (retro), 2013 (digital) |
Current status | Active |
Funstock is a global E-commerce brand which makes use of their extensive team of experienced industry professionals for selling video games and retro gaming products. It's Digital PC_gaming brand has a catalogue of over 3000 games from more than 200 video game publishers, selling in 3 currencies across more than 180 countries [1]. It's Retrogaming brand has an extensive range of products from all major retro brands including SEGA, Atari, Neogeo (including exclusive UK retail rights for the Neogeo_X) and many more [2].
History[edit]
Funstock began as a retro gaming brand and established themselves as the number one retro gaming destination in the UK after securing the exclusive retail rights to the SNK Neogeo_X. They have continued to build on their focus in the retro area by building on other key retro gaming brands (namely SEGA and Atari) to become the number one retro gaming destination in Europe.
In 2013 they launched a new brand, "Funstock Digital" as a response to their understanding of the wider gaming market. They had built a retro gaming brand based on a customer centric design (incorporating extensive use of Social_media) for customer engagement and data gathered from customer buying habits. They identified that the PC_gaming market had similarities to their current market and created a digital product offering for this market.
Funstock Digital launched with some industry leading deals that brought them great media attention.[3]
References[edit]
- ↑ http://www.mcvuk.com/press-releases/read/funstock-digital-announce-ldquo-digital-black-friday-event-rdquo-ndash-friday-6th-december-2013/0125402
- ↑ http://www.gamasutra.com/view/pressreleases/206322/FunStock_Digital_Announce_ldquoDIGITAL_BLACK_FRIDAYEVENTrdquo_ndash_Friday_6th_December_2013.php
- ↑ http://segmentnext.com/2013/12/02/funstock-cyber-monday-2013-deals-include-battlefield-4-for-25-99-and-other-cheaper-ea-games/
External links[edit]
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