Do you have boxed Warhammer 40,000, Horus Heresy, Age of Sigmar or Kill Team kits growing into a pile of shame?
From Space Marines to Chaos Daemons, CeX buys, trades and sells boxed Warhammer models. Get instant cash in stores across the east coast and sell from home with free pick-up or trade-in to turn your unwanted models into the games or tech you want!
We currently buy, sell & exchange boxed:
Warhammer 40K
Warhammer 30K: The Horus Heresy
Warhammer Age of Sigmar
Kill Team
Don’t let your Warhammer kits sit idle. Turn your pile of shame into something awesome with CeX today!
Turn your unwanted anime DVDs and Blu-rays into same-day cash at CeX in stores across the East Coast! Whether you're clearing space or just cashing in, bring your anime in and walk out with money in your pocket. And if you're looking to grow your collection, we've got shelves full of anime DVDs and Blu-rays ready for you to explore. From cult classics to the latest releases, there's always something new to discover at CeX.
Looking to relive the golden age of gaming? At CeX, we now buy, sell, and exchange a wide range of retro consoles, both online and in stores across the East Coast. From handheld classics like the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance, to home console legends such as the SNES, Nintendo 64, Mega Drive, and PlayStation 1, there’s something for every retro gaming fan. Whether you’re clearing out your old collection or hunting down a childhood favourite, CeX makes it easy to trade, browse, and play your way through gaming history.
Introducing our Gaming Rarities for GameCube, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PSP, Wii, Xbox and Xbox 360.
Our Gaming Rarities titles all come in their original box and follow our retro software grading system being Boxed (no manual), Boxed (+ manual) or Mint condition so you know what you’re buying.
Now you can browse for those hard to find titles like Twilight Princess, Persona 3 Portable, and Castlevania: Curse of Darkness even easier than before.
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