Entertainment and technology store CEX consistently offers the best trade-in value for games, both in cash and store credit, according to consumer rights group Which?.
Using Just Cause 2, Red Dead Redemption and Call of Duty: Black Ops for its investigation, Which? found that CEX offered better or equal value in cash and in-store credit than ASDA, Blockbuster, GAME, Gamestation, HMV and Tesco.
With a growing number of retailers now operating in the used game market, Which? said that Tesco and ASDA offered "competitive" prices, "in most cases outbidding more established game stores such as Gamestation and GAME".
Interestingly, the group also found that new games can lose as much value in percentage terms in just three days as a car would over three years.
"Call of Duty: Black Ops, released just three days prior to our research and originally bought brand new, lost as much as 70% of its original value when presented to stores that buy pre-owned games," Which? said.
Pre-owned software accounted for a quarter of GAME's sales in 2010.
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