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    20 Game Outlets Set for Closure and Walmart Rebranding

    February 12, 2026
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    20 Game stores to close, may reopen as Walmart shops
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    Massmart, the Walmart subsidiary that operates Game in South Africa, is considering closing approximately 20 Game stores across Gauteng, the Western Cape, and KwaZulu-Natal, with the potential to redevelop those sites as Walmart-branded outlets.

    The decision follows the successful launch of Walmart’s first two namesake stores in November 2025 at former Game locations in Clearwater Mall, Roodepoort, and Fourways Mall, Johannesburg. A third Walmart store is scheduled to open in Boksburg on 28 February 2026.

    Massmart has confirmed that any closures would be subject to engagement with potentially affected Game employees, including possible transfers to new roles. The company stressed there are no plans to shut down the Game business entirely, as it continues to invest in the retailer’s future growth. Game, which began operations in Durban in 1970, remains a key player in discount retail for appliances, electronics, groceries, liquor, and lifestyle goods across South Africa and several sub-Saharan markets.

    READ – Walmart Launches First Stores In South Africa Ahead Of Festive Shopping

    This development forms part of Walmart’s broader strategy since acquiring full control of Massmart in late 2022, after initially taking a 51% stake in 2011. Walmart has shifted toward direct branding in South Africa to leverage its global “Every Day Low Prices” model amid persistent economic pressures, including high inflation and subdued consumer spending.

    Around 13 Game stores have closed since late 2022, with early Walmart conversions accelerating rollout at existing sites to gain speed, while new locations are also planned. The approach targets underperforming Game outlets for redevelopment, aligning with efforts to strengthen provincial presence without disclosing specific future sites to competitors.

    South Africa’s retail sector has seen ongoing restructuring, with discount and general merchandise chains adapting to online competition and changing consumer habits. Massmart’s portfolio, including Makro and Builders Warehouse, faces similar dynamics, though Walmart’s entry has focused on repurposing assets for efficiency.

    Massmart intends to provide further details on its Walmart strategy in the second quarter of 2026. The potential conversions highlight Walmart’s push to establish a stronger direct footprint in Africa’s largest economy, where the group already operates over 270 retail units under various banners.

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