Target Planning to Stop Selling Physical Media Online and In-Store by 2025 - Rumor

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According to a new rumor, retailer giant Target is planning to stop selling physical media both in-store and online by 2025 in what would be a substantial blow to the physical media market, including the physical games market. Each year, the gains of the digital market chip away at the health and wealth of the physical media market. In 2024, you may be hard pressed to find physical media for your favorite movie or TV show. The physical games market has faired far better, but this would be a blow to it as Target is one of the biggest retailers in the United States. Further, it would be a continuation of reports of Walmart and more doing the exact same thing in the near future.

As for the rumor itself, it comes the way of popular X account "President Of Physical Media." As the name suggests, they specialize in physical media, and thus it is reasonable to expect this specific scoop from them. Despite this, it's unclear how extensive or reliable their track record is, so keep this in mind as well.

The rumor doesn't say much beyond noting that "Target sources" have told President of Physical Media that the retailer is planning to stop physical media both online and in-store by 2025, likely because of the declining market and the cost of selling physical media compared to digital media.

For what it is worth, while this is symbolically a big deal, given the size and stature or Target as a retailer, they have not been carrying much physical media the past few years. Suffice to say, if this rumor is true, it's not going to surprise many.

At the moment of publishing, Target has not addressed this rumor in any capacity. We don't particularly expect this to change for a handful of reasons, but if it does, we will be sure to update the story accordingly, regardless of whether the comment or statement is salient. In the meantime, and as always, feel free to leave a comment or two letting us know what you think. What do you think of this potential decision from Target? Is it the right call?

Target -- for all those who may not know -- is an American retail corporation that operates a massive chain of discount department stores and hypermarkets. The company is based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota and is the seventh-largest retailer in the United States.
 
It doesn't shock me at all everything is going digital these days. It probably will not be much longer until everything is digital only. Heck, even my bills are all digital and come to my email.
 
So, no need to go to Best Buy, Walmart, or Target. That leaves Gamestop and used game stores. It might give Gamestop more business.
 
I feel Target not selling physical media can cause fewer people to want to go to Target for buying things espiecally people who live in rural towns where their internet connection speed is too slow for Netflix, and other streaming sites.
 
I feel Target not selling physical media can cause fewer people to want to go to Target for buying things espiecally people who live in rural towns where their internet connection speed is too slow for Netflix, and other streaming sites.
Well people from rural areas don’t shop at Target much. The closest ones are usually a long ways away compared to a Walmart.
 
Well people from rural areas don’t shop at Target much. The closest ones are usually a long ways away compared to a Walmart.
I do have a close Target, but I have more Walmarts within the radius of the distance between my house and say maybe two Target stores. Rarely see myself going in one in the first place though. I feel like there are some premium products in Target.
 
I do have a close Target, but I have more Walmarts within the radius of the distance between my house and say maybe two Target stores. Rarely see myself going in one in the first place though. I feel like there are some premium products in Target.
My point was that Target isn’t super widespread like Walmart. You’ll see them in more bigger towns like micropolitan or metro suburbs would be the closest Targets, as opposed to Walmarts.

Though Target’s physical media selection was always a lot smaller than Best Buy’s and Walmart’s.
 
I don't frequent Target but I can see how many stores would stop selling physical media. I am one who does still buy physical media or at least rent from our Library, but many more people are digital.
 
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