Previously only Sony could post in-game ads for the PS3, but that's about to change...
GI.biz has revealed that Sony is opening up the PS3 platform to agencies such as AdScape, IGA and Double Fusion, who may soon start a bidding war in attempts to sign publishers.
Although Sony has previously had it's own in-house advertising team to bring adverts to gamers in games like
Pain, this is the first time Sony has made the PlayStation Network a possibility for third parties.
"
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 (via
GI.biz).
The move to open the platform is different to the steps taken by main rival Microsoft, who require all advertising deals to be brokered through Massive - an ad agency Microsoft acquired in 2006.
Of course, in-game adverts aren't popular with everyone. Simon Hill of Outerlight recently posted a developer column on his own experiences with
in-game advertising, sparking
a furious debate on the forums.
Are you a fan of in-game ads or do you think that it just gets in the way of the game? Let us know in
the forums.
For some reason gamers still feel that companies can run hundreds of servers now the income stream of dialin ppm connections and such have gone (RIP Wireplay).
so what will likely happen third party games will still be as expensive if the third developer/publishers wants to have online play, or they wont support online and make the game offline only to reduce cost. great job sony!
I recall an eppie of Heroes S02 I downloaded some time ago. It was an HD rip off NBC. At the bottom of the screen you'd get this green bar that had endless adverts for upcoming tv shows, but also for recycling your PC, etc. If I were a US cable service customer, paying for that, I'd be *furious* that a portion of my television viewing screen was obscured by useless adverts.
I can see it now.. You're playing SW: Force Unleashed. You start the game up and along with 20 mins of "Lucasarts" logos and promos, you get adverts for "Coke -- may the Force be with you" or "Cannisten Thrush Cream" or "Cheaper Sofas at MFI", etc... And when you save the game, it won't just be you saving the game - there'll be adverts playing as it saves or loads, etc.
like p3n says -- if the adverts can be included into the game in a fashion that makes them part of the context and are genre specific then I have no problem with that. But it's when it takes away game play for advertising that I object to.
But Google is FREE.
So is PSN.