Redbox Game Rentals Are Live

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

Starting Friday the denizens Yono all app of grocery stores, Walmarts and gas stations nationwide can quickly rent video games from kiosks at $2 Yono all app a day. Ignoring for a second the option to rent by mail all yono app through Gamefly, that means a month’s rental will end up running you about the same amount you’d spend on buying the game. Redbox tells all yono app Kotaku that after keeping the game for 30 days, gamers would be charged $60 and may keep the game. That’s a total go rummy charge, including the rental fees. Not bad. The service will be available at go rummy more than 21,000 redbox locations nationwide and includes a selection of titles for the PS3, Wii and Xbox 360.

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