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56 Years and Going Strong: Game Celebrates a Birthday Built on Unbeatable Value

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Game is turning 56 this month, marking more than five decades of helping South African households shop smarter through reliable products and unbeatable value. To celebrate the milestone, the retailer is rolling out strong birthday deals that reflect both its heritage and its continued commitment to meeting customers’ everyday needs.

Since opening its first store in Durban in 1970, Game has grown alongside generations of customers. From buying a first mobile phone to kitting out a new home with essential appliances, the brand has played a consistent role in everyday life, offering practical products, competitive pricing, and a shopping experience designed to be simple, accessible, and enjoyable.

As consumer behaviour has evolved over the years, Game has sharpened its value proposition to better reflect how South Africans shop today. The retailer has expanded its focus on food and everyday essentials, moving beyond its traditional positioning as a predominantly general merchandise and electronics destination. This shift reflects growing demand for affordable grocery options, pantry staples, and value-driven combo deals that help stretch household budgets further.

“We are fortunate to celebrate another year around the sun. As shopping behaviours and economic realities have changed, we have deliberately evolved our offer to stay relevant to our customers,” says Langa Khanyile, Retail Marketing Executive at Massmart.

“Our focus is on providing the products customers need most, at prices that make a real difference, whether that is food essentials, practical lifestyle items, or trusted core categories.”

The broader retail environment continues to place pressure on household spending, with affordability and accessibility becoming key decision drivers. Game is responding by keeping prices competitive, staying closely aligned to everyday shopper needs, and making it easier for South African families to access products they can rely on, both in-store and online.

“Our commitment is to remain responsive in a challenging retail environment. We have strengthened our in-store and online channels and broadened our range to better match how and what customers want to buy. The priority remains firmly on value that shows up where it matters most, at the till point,” adds Khanyile. 

Top Birthday Deals

  • Golden Cloud Cake Wheat Flour 10 kg PLUS Econo Super Maize Meal 10 kg PLUS Excella Long Grain Parboiled Rice 10 kg all for R279
  • Pampers Ultra Skin Nappies OR Pants OR Premium Care Nappies Mega Box Assorted Sizes @R399 ea, Save R190
  • Samsung 65” UHD Smart TV @ R7999, Save R4299

Access all the deals here. These awesome birthday deals are valid from 21 April 2026 until 04 May 2026.

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Notes to Editors:

  • The first GAME store opened in Durban, South Africa, in 1970.
  • Game offers free delivery for online orders above R500. Delivery in 2–5 days. Same Day Pickup available. Order before 11 AM to collect after 2 PM the same day

 

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