Summary
- GameStop is offering a 4 for $20 deal on pre-owned games under $10.
- The deal is in-store only and lasts until April 5.
- GameStop is also offering 4 for $40 for games that are less than $20.
GameStop is currently running a special deal on pre-owned games that lets shoppers get four titles for just $20. GameStop may not be nearly as widespread as it once was, but it’s still one of the biggest retailers in the United States when it comes to video games. GameStop is also frequently home to solid deals on used titles, giving shoppers reasons to keep going back.
GameStop hosts a variety of sales throughout the year. There are times when GameStop hosts a Buy 2 Get 1 Free deal, and there are other times when it hosts special promotions like the ongoing four for $20 deal.

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Anyone interested in checking out the GameStop 4 for $20 deal should note that the promotion ends on April 5. The way the deal works is that GameStop shoppers need to select four used games that are under $10, and they can get the lot of them for a total of $20. GameStop is concurrently running a 4 for $40 deal, for games that are under $20. The catch is that this latest GameStop deal isn’t available online. Those interested must go to GameStop in-person to take advantage of the deal. For some, visiting GameStop is no problem, but it may be trickier for others.
New GameStop Deal is In-Store Only
GameStop has shut down hundreds of its locations worldwide in recent years. Indeed, while there are many GameStop locations in the US, the retailer has pulled out of international markets. There are still over 3,000 GameStop stores in operation, though, so those in the US that want to take advantage of the deal can realistically do so without going on too long of a road trip. It’s possible this deal will eventually be available to online shoppers, but no plans to that effect have been announced. Interested shoppers should be sure to visit GameStop by April 5 if they want to do the 4 for $20 or 4 for $40 deal.
These deals should get more shoppers visiting GameStop brick-and-mortar stores, though it’s unclear how much of an impact they will have on the company’s bottom line. GameStop sales have slumped as digital game sales have risen, and it looks like things are only going to get worse for physical media in the years ahead. That being said, GameStop should enjoy a boost in the relatively near-future, as Nintendo is expected to release its Switch 2 console within the next few months. Not only will Switch 2 console sales help GameStop, but so too will Switch 2 game sales.

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