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LANCASTER, Pa. — A local video game store named “Just Press Play” has revealed the grand opening date for its highly anticipated new “Mega” location in Lancaster County. The store aims to provide gamers with an extensive selection of video games, consoles, and accessories, catering to both casual and hardcore enthusiasts alike.
The grand opening is set to take place on Saturday, March 10, 2024, promising a day filled with exciting activities and promotions. Customers can look forward to exclusive discounts, giveaways, and opportunities to meet fellow gamers. The store's management expressed enthusiasm about the new location, emphasizing their commitment to creating a welcoming environment for the gaming community.
“Just Press Play” has been a staple in the area for years, known for its knowledgeable staff and customer-focused service. The new Mega store is expected to enhance the shopping experience, featuring a larger space that allows for more products and interactive displays. As the opening date approaches, anticipation continues to grow among local gaming fans eager to explore what the new store has to offer.
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