I honestly can't imagine any retailer deciding to pull out on one platform over the others. I'd imagine if it's going to pull out, it's going to pull out entirely. Which, I don't see happening. If it does, then color me shocked. Especially since Walmarts are all over the place, and pretty damn plentiful. So people that don't want to order online, or want something immediately can usually just go grab it there ASAP.
And honestly, with how Walmarts have been holding onto video game inventory for YEARS, I really don't see how this would change anytime soon. I mean, Walmart has done very little to change, improve, or adapt their company. So the wheels keep on turning.
physical movies? are you and your friends in your 70s?
I mean, I just bought the LOTR Anniversary Remastered Blurays because I love those movies, and the price wasn't bad. Just funny that around the same time Max randomly removed Return of the King and An Unexpected Journey's Extended Editions from streaming when I was attempting to watch them, so, I grabbed my discs and watched them like I wanted to. Rather than just saying, "Welp, guess I just won't because I can't."
There are things that physical can do that digital can and will never do, like sticking around as long as you have it in your possession. Which is pretty huge for someone that loves something, wants to enjoy it when they want to, and don't want it to go anywhere.