As we countdown to the MCV Awards 2016, which takes place in London on March 3rd, we profile each of the finalists for the Mainstream Retailer category
Amazon
Big news for Amazon came late last year when SCE UK boss Fergal Gara quit the format holder to take up the role of director of PC at Amazon UK.
Argos
Argos list over a thousand video game skus and produces two catalogues a year, with extra space in its Xmas gift guide, plus three games- only special publications three times a year.
Asda
Asda remains a strong force in games in the mainstream retailer category, listing all key console formats (hardware and software), as well as a range of accessories.
Sainsbury’s
Very active in 2015 with standout campaigns for FIFA 16, Star Wars Battlefront and its Black Friday games promotions.
ShopDirect
Over the last 12 months Shop Direct has continued to gain market share, finishing 2015 with almost 10 per cent of the hardware market.
Tesco
Events were held for the likes of Star Wars Battlefront and Batman: Arkham Knight, and 2015 saw the grocery giant launch an innovative E3 promotion.
Zavvi
Last year the firm unveiled its ZBox subscription box scheme, that allows consumers to get their hands on a variety of new and interesting content each month.
The MCV Awards 2016 takes place on March 3rd at the brand new Hilton Bankside Hotel in London,hosted by BBC funnyman Miles Jupp.
This year we have 83 companies competing for 23 prizes – You can view the finalists for the MCV Awards 2016right here.
Tickets are available now. Platinum tables of ten cost 3,295, Gold tables are priced at 3,095 and Silver tables of ten are priced at 2,895. Individual tickets can be bought for 289. You can buy ticketshere.
Sponsors of the MCV Awards 2016 include OPM Recruitment, Gamescom, Bridgemedia, Playwire and Aardvark Swift, but a number of additional sponsorship opportunities are available.
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For more information about the MCV Awards 2016, visitwww.mcvawards.com.