GameStop has closed its location at Grapevine Mills Mall, marking the end of the retailer’s only physical storefront in the city where the company is headquartered.
A spokesperson confirmed the closure of the mall location, citing a natural lease expiration. The space will be replaced by Pop Mart, an international collectibles retailer known for its popular Labubu designer dolls. The closure came during the busy holiday shopping season.
According to GameStop’s website, nearby locations remain open in Euless, Irving and Lewisville, but Grapevine itself no longer has a store.
The Grapevine Mills location went out with a memorable moment earlier this month, when a customer traded in a PSA 10 Holographic Gengar Pokémon card for more than $30,000 — specifically, $30,494.70, marking "the most valuable single trade-in ever recorded in GameStop history," the company said. PSA 10 cards represent near-perfect condition and are highly coveted by collectors.
Store officials said they established fair-market valuation of the card for $33,883, meaning the company actually saved $3,388.30.
The Grapevine Mills closure reflects a broader shift as GameStop continues to scale back brick-and-mortar locations, even as nostalgia-fueled collectibles remain big business.