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What should you do with old game consoles?

- Brett Molina

For video game fans, one of the most exciting times is when long- awaited next- generation consoles launch.

The anticipati­on peaked last month when Sony’s PlayStatio­n 5 and Microsoft’s Xbox Series X and S, were made available to preorder.

Several big national retailers including Best Buy, Target, GameStop and Walmart immediatel­y sold out their allotments as soon as preorders launched online.

As video game players wait for the new Xbox Series X and PlayStatio­n 5 systems to arrive in stores Nov. 10 and Nov. 12, respective­ly, some are wondering what to do with their PlayStatio­n 4, Xbox One, or other older consoles. Let’s break down your options:

If you choose to part with your console

The first thing to do is to make sure your device is cleared of any data. If you have a PlayStatio­n Plus, Xbox Live, or other online account, be sure to log off and perform a factory reset on your device. That will remove any personal data previously saved.

Keep it

Maybe that old console carries some sentimenta­l value or you like to keep it as part of a collection. No shame in hanging on to that PS4 or Xbox One for a while.

Sell it

You can sell it to a big chain like GameStop or Best Buy, use an online service like Decluttr, or venture on your own and list it on a site like eBay.

One of the benefits of trading to a GameStop or Best Buy is it’s typically an easier process. You can get an estimate for its value online, then mail it or physically deliver it to a store. However, most of the time you get in- store credit as opposed to cash. A site like Decluttr works similarly, minus the brick- and- mortar stores and you get paid directly instead of an in- store credit.

Although it might require a little extra work on your end, if you want the money for your sale, it might be worth turning to eBay.

Let’s look at the 1 TB model of the PlayStatio­n 4 Pro as an example. You can buy it pre- owned for $ 369.99 at GameStop. The trade- in value at GameStop is currently $ 175. A search on eBay pulls up listing for used or refurbishe­d consoles for roughly $ 300. Not only does the seller get more money, but the buyer ends up paying less then they might going through a major retailer.

Since it’s eBay, be sure to do your homework and follow the prescribed steps to complete a successful sale.

Donate it

One cool perk on Decluttr is the option to donate the value of your used console to the charity of your choice. But there are other ways to spread the love of video games, whether you give away your console to a friend or family member or donate it to Goodwill. Organizati­ons such as Gamers Outreach also may accept your donated console.

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