The action of exchanging pre-owned tabletop entertainment for monetary compensation constitutes a secondary market activity. This involves individuals or entities offering previously owned items from their personal collections to interested buyers. An example includes an individual listing a complete, lightly played strategy title on a marketplace platform in exchange for a set price.
This practice provides several advantages. It allows individuals to recoup a portion of their initial investment on items they no longer actively use. Furthermore, it enables access to a broader range of titles, including out-of-print or rare editions, at potentially lower prices compared to purchasing new. Historically, this exchange occurred primarily through personal networks or dedicated conventions, but has expanded significantly through online platforms.