Physical media took another body blow this week, announcing that Best Buy will no longer carry DVD/Blu-ray in stores or online as of January.
For the last few years, their in-store section has dwindled significantly; though they still catered to collectors with an obscene amount of exclusive Steelbook designs, they are always popular with those who still buy discs. With shrinking sections in other stores like Walmart and Target, many call this the death nail. But is it really? Passion for cinema, a stack of movie collection in blu-ray disc format in Hollywood, USA, 30 Jan 2020. Photo By Luca Lorenzelli.
The aftermarket for discs is huge, with many towns seeing brisk sales at regional chains like The Exchange in the Midwest and numerous mom-and-pop shops. Just like with vinyl, many collectors keep films on disc as a backup to streaming now, just in case a company decides to one day take a title off a service or even make changes to an old title after the fact.
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