The headquarters for was historically located in Campbell, California , though the company no longer operates as an independent entity following its acquisition in late 2009. Headquarters Overview
Redbox had two massive advantages that eventually doomed DVDPlay: dvdplay headquarters
One of the biggest technical headaches managed at the HQ was the rental case. DVDPlay machines often required the customer to take the disc out of the machine and insert it into a separate plastic case, or the machine dispensed a specialized case. Redbox simplified this: the disc lived in the case. It was a seamless experience. DVDPlay’s user experience felt clunky by comparison. The headquarters for was historically located in Campbell,
: Following the acquisition, NCR integrated DVDPlay's 1,300 kiosks into its Blockbuster Express brand. Redbox simplified this: the disc lived in the case
For a brief period, DVDPlay kiosks were rebranded or phased out. The San Jose office was absorbed or closed. The employees who had spent years trying to put a video store in a box scattered to other tech jobs.