Consumers have been struggling to get Amiibo since the initial wave of figures released last year. We've all heard the widespread reports of pre-orders being cancelled and retailers' stocks selling out quickly. It seems as though one retailer has is changing the way they handle Amiibo sales from here on out. After the massive failure that the Wave 4 launch brought to GameStop, the video game retailer has reportedly decided to stop accepting pre-orders on all future Amiibo releases!
According to Reddit user "megamanultra" on the Amiibo subreddit, one of GameStop's regional managers stated that the company will no longer take pre-orders on Amiibo. Instead, stores will reportedly place a sign in the window indicating what figures they have available. There will be a strict limit of one of each figure per person, and for those using multiple accounts to acquire multiples of certain figures, GameStop has updated their system in order to track this information. It's worth remembering, however, that this information is unconfirmed by GameStop.
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Do you think there is any truth to this rumor? If it is true, what kinds of pros/cons will this ensue? Will something like this put a dent to scalpers that resell new Amiibos when they launch? Should more stores embrace this idea and allow only one Amiibo per customer?