One of America’s biggest retail chains has announced it will stop selling DVD and Blu-ray discs in-store by 2025. Target, which sells everything from daily groceries to clothes and electronics, has confirmed rumours that it will sell DVDs, Blu-rays and 4K Blu-rays only at specified times of the year as well, as stocking limited new releases for short periods.

Rumours began surfacing last week, when X (formerly Twitter) user President of Physical Media (we approve of the name) dropped an ‘exclusive’ bombshell that the retailer will drop physical media sales by 2025, alongside an image of an empty shelf where it presumably stocks its DVDs and Blu-rays.

Online gaming and entertainment publication IGN followed up by reaching out for comment, to which a Target spokesperson responded. Here is what they had to say:

“Based on our guests’ shopping patterns and broader industry trends, we’re transitioning the limited assortment of DVDs we carry in our stores to Target.com, where guests will continue to find thousands of titles,” the spokesperson said. “Moving forward, we’ll offer select DVDs in stores when they are newly released or during key times throughout the year when they are more popular, like for gift giving during the holidays.”

It’s certainly becoming more evident that the days of disc-based media are numbered, especially in the US. While Amazon remains a key supplier of DVDs, Blu-rays and 4K Blu-rays to the masses, the options to browse in person are becoming slimmer and slimmer. Thankfully, this is less of an issue in the UK as, alongside dedicated retailers such as HMV and Fopp, most large supermarkets continue to stock physical discs.

  • @weariedfae
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    137 months ago

    Welp, time to hit the thrift stores and pray the ever so tiny scratches aren’t disc killers.

    • pwnicholson
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      77 months ago

      Someone has to sell them new in order to get them thrift.

      • @weariedfae
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        47 months ago

        Truth. I haven’t been thrifting in a while but at least where I am Value Village/Savers has a pretty good supply to stock up on now before they get scarce.

    • @[email protected]
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      fedilink
      27 months ago

      So they have these cool machines that repair disks and if you can find a computer and videogame repair store you might be able to rent them for cheap

      • @weariedfae
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        27 months ago

        Oh yeah! I remember that was a big deal back in the day. It’s funny the things you forget about until someone reminds you. Good call!