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Game delivery – No latency. EB Games teams up with Menulog

In an Australian first, EB Games and Menulog have teamed up to offer rapid delivery of that crucial game you just have to have.

Just in time for Father’s Day these two giants in their respective fields have gotten together to bring you games, accessories, collectibles and other items from the EB Games catalogue, delivered to you via the Aussie success story Menulog.

The new venture will see stock from almost 300 EB Games stores available in the program where online orders from the on-demand delivery platform are rushed to your home or business. This is the first time gaming products have been offered by a delivery platform where they join the established offering of groceries, convenience, alcohol products and flowers, already sourced from more than 35,000 businesses across the country.

EB Games Brand Director, Camilla Hanbury, said the partnership is about delivering fun in a whole new way.

“At EB Games we bring the fun, whether that’s the hottest new release, a pop culture must have, or the perfect last minute gift. Partnering with Menulog gives our customers another way to get their hands on the EB Games range however they like to shop. Seamless, fast, and straight to their door.”

“As the OG of on-demand delivery, we’re proud to also be the first to offer rapid gaming delivery, and pleased to welcome EB Games to the Menulog platform,” said Morten Belling, Menulog Managing Director.

EB Games stores can be accessed right now on the Menulog app so why not take the easy way out this Father’s Day and get ordering?

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