The competition for used video games is heating up as the world’s largest retailer enters the arena starting next week.
Walmart said Tuesday it would allow consumers to come into its stores, at 3,100 locations, and trade-in used video games for an eGift card for use on any item sold in Walmart and Sam’s Club stores and online.
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