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In-game advertising market valued at USD 400 million

Sony's opening up of its in-game advertising platform will spark a battle among Double Fusion, IGA and AdScape.

According to an Advertising Age article, Sony will offer an open platform on the PlayStation 3, allowing the three key players in the in-game advertising market to strike deals with game publishers.

Sony already has its own PlayStation Network sales force to sell dynamic ads in Sony-produced games such as Pain.

"Making things open only makes things better for marketers or people who want to place ads because they aren't the mercy of a given network," eMarketer senior writer James Belcher told Advertising Age.

"Everyone's playing around with the best model - how to charge, what gamers will and will not put up with."

Sony's open platform on PS3 is a departure from Microsoft's Xbox 360, which requires all dynamic in-game ads to be brokered through Massive - a company that Microsoft acquired in 2006.

Sony signed a deal with Nielsen last summer to measure in-game advertising and hired Darlene Kindler, formerly of AdScape, to oversee its in-game advertising efforts with an emphasis on Home.

Advertising Age values videogame advertising at USD 400 million and expects it to grow during the next five years at a compound annual growth rate of nearly 23 per cent.



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the beginning of the end is near. i personally wouldn't put up with any ads in a game i paid for. can you imagine buying a dvd and having a commercial break every 10 minutes. not a chance.



probably just billboards in game. or while its loading. not as bad as you think.



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kitler53 said:
the beginning of the end is near. i personally wouldn't put up with any ads in a game i paid for. can you imagine buying a dvd and having a commercial break every 10 minutes. not a chance.

This will be implemented in Home (which is a free service) with the likes of videos running on screens around the home space, posters and billboards etc.

"Everyone's playing around with the best model - how to charge, what gamers will and will not put up with."

They're not going to do something idiotic like placing an running advertisement half way through MGS4, potentially halting gameplay and distracting the player.



 

In home such ads may even be cool & realistic



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darthdevidem01 said:
In home such ads may even be cool & realistic

I agree. I'm more then happy with advertisments in Home. It will make the place more interesting, and more life-like as you mentioned.

So long as there isn't any sound on the advertisements...



 

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yup exactly./////



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I wouldn't mind limitted ads if it meant a game cost $20 instead of $60.



I agree with the Home comment, it will make the place feel more like real life having ad's in there! And i assume that some of them will be for upcoming games, so you never know, Sony might actually start showcasing the games they announce at conferneces (such as E3) on the ad-space in Home :D



I don't think ads are that bad of an idea, this will help cut down on some of the costs of games. Instead of just have a pop can on a table with no label maybe it will be coke and a coke poster on a wall or something. Or with games like GTA, having billboards with normal ads on them does not seem like that much of a problem.