The private investment firm OpCapita yesterday completed the acquisition of Game Group's UK business out of administration for a nominal £1 ($1.90), saving nearly 3200 retail jobs.
OpCapita is taking on the beleaguered retailer's 333 UK stores and its debts of £85 million.
But the turnaround specialist has not acquired any of Game's assets overseas, where it has 663 shops and employs 4000 people.
Henry Jackson, the managing partner at OpCapita, said: "We strongly believe there is a place on the high street for a video gaming specialist, and Game is the leading brand in a £2.8 billion market in the UK."
The new owner will also re-employ some of Game's head office staff made redundant last week.