Trade-in
18
Jun
2025
2
min read

Breezy expands trade-in program to include game consoles

Breezy, owned by distributor ASBIS and a large player in the Eastern European secondary market, has officially extended its Trade-In program to include gaming consoles. Consumers can now exchange their used and working PlayStation or Xbox consoles at COMFY and Фокстрот stores, receiving store credit toward any product in return.

Old devices can now unlock value

The expanded program is aimed at both loyal gamers who hold onto their devices for years and early adopters who upgrade at every new release. Breezy’s offer gives both groups a way to responsibly part with older consoles while unlocking credit for new purchases.

Warrantied consoles, even if discontinued

All devices available through Breezy, including gaming consoles, come with a warranty. The trade-in initiative allows users to replace outdated or malfunctioning consoles with tested, warrantied alternatives, even discontinued models.

Online Trade-In coming soon

Currently available in-store, the console trade-in option will also launch online later this year. This move is expected to make the process even more accessible to Ukrainian consumers.

Nintendo joins in July

From July onward, Nintendo consoles will also be accepted in the trade-in program. Breezy CEO Andrii Kosar says the move is just the beginning of a broader strategy to scale gaming trade-in options across multiple markets.

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