I've actually seen ideas brought up that they don't necessarily have to (only) transition to digital. They already are planning to transition to selling PC parts at their physical stores; I've seen people suggest they also sell physical board games as well, which has had somewhat of a renaissance this past decade. I've definitely seen the remaining big box bookstores (pretty much Barnes and Noble at this point) move out of their core content in a similar fashion.
GameStop could also take advantage of physicality and become community spaces for eSports events or even tabletop gaming, collectible card game tournaments, etc. Basically become general "geek" stores and not just gamer stores.
GameStop could also take advantage of physicality and become community spaces for eSports events or even tabletop gaming, collectible card game tournaments, etc. Basically become general "geek" stores and not just gamer stores.