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    I couldn't already find this posted here so I figured I would show you all this bullshiit.


    Battlefield 2142, Other EA Titles to Have In-Game Ads (Updated) [7:04 AM]
    247 Comments - Chris Remo

    Electronic Arts today issued two separate press releases, each announcing agreements that will provide in-game advertising for upcoming EA games. Today's first announcement describes an agreement with New York-based in-game advertising firm IGA Worldwide, which will see an unspecified number of EA franchises implement in-game advertising. The first game that will see ads from IGA is Digital Illusions CE's Battlefield 2142, which will be receiving dynamic ads tailored to players' physical locations. Interestingly, the press release also states that ads will be customized by platform, though the game has been announced only for PC, suggesting that the game may eventually be coming to other systems. "Consumers are increasingly gaming in deep, virtual worlds and advertisers need adapted ways to reach these audiences," said European VP for Online and Strategic Relationships Frank Sagnier. "The agreement with IGA is a first step in a detailed strategy to deliver advertising in a seamless format." It was not specified what type of real world brands will be used to seamlessly and realistically integrate modern advertising into the fictional setting of a war-themed game set in 2142.

    The second announcement is regarding a deal with Massive Incorporated, an in-game advertising firm purchased by Microsoft earlier this year, and allows for up to four Xbox 360 and PC games from EA to be outfitted with in-game ads. EA Black Box's Need for Speed Carbon will be the first title affected by the deal. Though EA notes that the Need for Speed series has included static advertising in past games, Carbon will also include dynamic ads that are related to players' specific geographic locations and gaming platforms. "In places like a basketball court, football stadium or roadside in a racing game, advertising is not only nice to have, but it's an essential component to create the fiction of being there," said EA VP of Online Commerce Chip Lange. "This agreement with Massive allows us to vary what relevant ads are served to the game player." The announcement notes that Massive's technology allows for a variety of media types, including images, audio, video, and actual game objects, to be used in advertising.

    Financial terms behind the deals announced today were not disclosed.

    Update: Shacknews has received a response to various inquiries posed to EA regarding these deals. In regards to brands that will be used in Battlefield 2142, EA is not yet announcing specific companies. "We don't have any specific brands [to announce], but as we have said about any kind of ads in the past, they will be authentic and not distracting and in terms of being irrelevant of the time [period]," said an EA representative. "They will be contextually relevant." The company also clarified that the statement about multiple platforms in the Battlefield 2142 announcement is only a general statement about IGA's in-game advertising methods and does not indicate that 2142 will be a multiplatform game.


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  • #2
    Re: Battlefield 2142, Other EA Titles to Have In-Game Ads

    they have to pay their light bills...

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    • #3
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      then they should put a dedicated team to work out bugs with the income generated. As if...

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      • #4
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        Oh wow COOL! So the game is now going to be FREE to us!! This is EXCELLENT NEWS! Just like broadcast ad-supported TV or radio... I can't WAIT!

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        • #5
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          what bugs, the income generated goes into the pockets of ceo's and shareholders.

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          • #6
            Re: Battlefield 2142, Other EA Titles to Have In-Game Ads

            Good Ole Consumerism....

            BTW Ghost, your sig rocks.

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            • #7
              Re: Battlefield 2142, Other EA Titles to Have In-Game Ads

              Umm.. This is nothing new. The EA Need for Speed "Underground" series from 3 years ago featured a ton of billboard ads in it.

              Nvidia start up sequence in games?
              That is an ad too since the graphics manufacturers give tools to the devs to help optimize the game on their hardware and in return the Devs put "The Way It's Meant to be Played" at the start so it's the first thing you see.

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              • #8
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                It costs around 5 million ( or it did last year), for your name to be printed on screen at the start of the game. You know the screen that says ea games, or Ubisoft, or whatever.
                They have been selling advert space for a lot longer than you think.
                They have to pay for their stuff ups as well. Not all games are hits. It costs in the millions in research to determin whether or not to proceed with the game in the first place.

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                • #9
                  Re: Battlefield 2142, Other EA Titles to Have In-Game Ads

                  Actually guys, this is great news. If we ever want to see promotional money (as in PRIZES) fronted up by companies such as Coke, Nike, or Benetton, this will go a long long way to make it happen. It's the shape of things to come, and no different to the promotional material on the sides of a sports ground that you will see in any televised sporting broadcast. The advertisers will have a vested interest in making sure any developer doesn't screw up 'their' game, and steal 'their' money.

                  Just imagine a game environment developed outside of the framework of traditional developers. There wouldn't be any ******** excuses about unreleased patches. No crap about gameplay changes that aren't structured within the framework of a players league.

                  Just like NFL, Cricket, Baseball, AFL, Rugby and such sports, it will lead to a clarification of the rules, and an environment that rewards skill instead of exploitation.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Battlefield 2142, Other EA Titles to Have In-Game Ads

                    there just simple billboards, good cover if you ask me when taking hits.
                    Not pop up windows or the like.
                    I dont a problem with it at the moment as hopefully it will either decrease the cost or keep the price from going up.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Battlefield 2142, Other EA Titles to Have In-Game Ads

                      the games won't be any cheaper. If anything EA will use advertising to "offset the overall production cost which they have been absorbing to keep games at a reasonable price for the past few years"..... yeah right

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                      • #12
                        Re: Battlefield 2142, Other EA Titles to Have In-Game Ads

                        It's been going on for years. In CS when Dust 2 came out, ther original map had banners by both bombsites for server hosting companies. No big deal if you ask me.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Battlefield 2142, Other EA Titles to Have In-Game Ads

                          Half the racing games out there have ads in them, what makes a virtual (i use the term loosely) battlefield any different?

                          if war starts anywhere, all the advertisement in the locale will be there, so why not have advertisers who want to be in a game put there ads for all to see?

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