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GameStop Stops Free Switch Glitch
21 Jan
Summary
- GameStop fixed a glitch allowing infinite trade credit.
- Customers could get more credit than console's cost.
- The company is closing 470 US stores this year.

GameStop has closed a loophole that permitted customers to profit indefinitely from Nintendo Switch 2 trade-ins. A system error erroneously valued pre-owned consoles higher than their new retail price, enabling a cycle of profitable exchanges.
This "Infinite Money" glitch, brought to light by a content creator, allowed users to amass substantial trade credit, effectively obtaining consoles for free. GameStop confirmed the error, stating promotions have been updated to prevent further exploitation.
The company issued a statement reminding customers that its stores are not designed as "infinite money printers." This situation arises as GameStop continues to face financial pressures, reportedly planning to close approximately 470 physical stores across the United States this year.




