![]() ![]() ![]() In fact, the only small-store tabletop chain stores that ever get brought up are the Games Workshop company stores, the newer of which are simply branded as Warhammer stores. When Hastings was still in business, it wasn't a big topic of discussion despite the close product mix and the company having among its owners the publisher WizKids, once known for HeroClix and now known for D&D miniatures so white-hot popular that supply doesn't begin to meet demand. Barnes & Noble whipsaws between going deep and blowout clearance it seems obvious they're on the brink. Toys R Us is dead now, or dying, or whatever. In the tabletop retailer Facebook groups, there is extensive discussion of mass market outlets like Amazon and Target, but owing perhaps to the lack of a prominent category-killer chain, that's about as far as the discussion goes. ![]()
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