EA Considering In-Game Advertising But Will Take "Thoughtful" Approach

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EA CEO Andrew Wilson has said in-game advertising could become a "meaningful driver of growth" for the company's bottom line. Speaking during the company's latest earnings briefing, Wilson said "it's still early on that front," and if this is something EA does decide to push further into, the company will be "thoughtful" about it.

In 2008, Barack Obama's campaign paid EA to put political ads in Burnout Paradise to try to get people to vote for him. Prior to that, 2006's Battlefield 2142 and Need for Speed Carbon featured in-game ads. In 2007, EA signed a deal with an ad company to bring in-game ads to Madden, Tiger Woods PGA Tour, NHL, and NASCAR games, as well as Skate.

Wilson said during the earnings call that, for any future in-game ad campaigns, EA would try to be "very thoughtful" about how they might be implemented.

"As we think about the many, many billions of hours spent, both playing, creating, watching and connecting and where much of that engagement happens to be on the bounds of a traditional game experience, our expectation is that advertising has an opportunity to be a meaningful driver of growth for us," he said. "We'll be very thoughtful as we move into that, but we have teams internally in the company right now looking at how do we do very thoughtful implementations inside of our game experiences."

Wilson was specifically discussing in-game ads in the context of "more traditional AAA games" and not necessarily mobile, where ads of all types are more commonplace.

EA's business is already booming, as the company just reported a full-year profit of $1.273 billion on $7.5 billion in revenue. EA laid off more than 600 people and canceled games earlier this year, including a Star Wars FPS.

It's not just EA looking into in-game ads. In 2023, SCS Software announced that it sold ad space inside American Truck Simulator to the trucking company Schneider National. In 2012, Square Enix launched a browser-based gaming service that allowed users to play games for free with ad breaks.

https://www.gamespot.com/articles/ea-considering-in-game-advertising-but-will-take-thoughtful-approach/1100-6523268/

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Imagine believing a company like EA will do anything but completely ruin everything they touch w/ shit like this lol
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Cool.

In unrelated news, I will continue not buying EA products.
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EA's business is already booming, as the company just reported a full-year profit of $1.273 billion on $7.5 billion in revenue. EA laid off more than 600 people and canceled games earlier this year, including a Star Wars FPS.

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Surprised it took them this long to finally commit to it. Take-Two hopped on that a couple years ago, iirc. Capcom as well with SFV, but I think they were just ads for their tournaments?

Either way, sucks.
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I mean with sports games I honestly think I'd rather have ads than just the EA logo on every screen inside a stadium or arena, it would look more realistic.

In Battlefield though? No what the fuck lol
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DarthAragorn posted...
I mean with sports games I honestly think I'd rather have ads than just the EA logo on every screen inside a stadium or arena, it would look more realistic.

In Battlefield though? No what the fuck lol

yeah I could see this working in sports or racing games but thats it
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Nobody remember the mentor ads in splinter cell? Or the free games they gave away with ads?
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GrandConjuraton posted...
Gaming is so close to being dead.

Respectfully: It absolutely isn't. Gaming is huge, and making money hand over fist. The problem is there are too many games, that are taking too long and costing too much money to make. Coupled with some unwise COVID height investment, those factors are causing the layoffs/ad schemes we are seeing now.

I think the gaming industry needs to focus more on smaller high quality games instead of these games that take 10 years to make that have to hit or else the studio closes. I am also against having my gaming interrupted with commercials. The gaming industry absolutely needs to overhaul some of the practices that have become standard in the PS/Xbox era

But gaming itself? Absolutely booming. Very far from dead.
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They had this in the original Burnout Paradise where the billboards throughout the city would have real ads on them that would have new ads every time you loaded the game. Not sure if the remastered version has this.
MasterEdge1 posted...
They had this in the original Burnout Paradise where the billboards throughout the city would have real ads on them that would have new ads every time you loaded the game. Not sure if the remastered version has this.

This is incredibly common in racing games, as a whole. You just get some investment from real world companies and plaster their logos on the walls or billboards, cuz that's a normal thing you see when you're driving anyway.
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"thoughtful" probably just means you won't see ads in games like Dragon Age, but if it's set in the real world, get ready
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With sports games it seems like it would be unrealistic to NOT blast you with ads at every possible opportunity. Football literally has it worked into the structure of the game
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As long as it's billboards, posters, side line type stuff. Basically, organic to the game world.

If it unskippably interrupts the gameplay, then fuck outta here.
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To be fair, I'm sure they are spending lots of time thinking about it...
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I mean it makes sense, you have to continue the unsustainable eternal growth SOMEHOW!

Can't wait to see the triple eeeeeeeyyyyyyyyyyyyyy game industry start imposing unskippable commercials into video games.
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if this is something EA does decide to push further into, the company will be "thoughtful" about it.
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DarkFists posted...
"thoughtful" probably just means you won't see ads in games like Dragon Age, but if it's set in the real world, get ready
Unless it's a Game Of Thrones game, then they can have Starbucks ads.
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I'm trying to think of the last game I bought that involved EA and I can't think of any.

It seems this pattern will continue to hold into the foreseeable future.
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the future these vile vultures want

70 dollars to get the base game

tons of DLC

monthly battle passes

every aspect of the game has a micro transaction attached

in game advertisements all over the place and ads playing to you between every match

as much of your personal data as they can get so they can sell it

and we are getting closer and closer to this future

seriously go back just 10 years and all this crap would have been major news that a company would be racked over the coals for but now its just standard and ppl insult you if you complain about them
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DarthAragorn posted...
I mean with sports games I honestly think I'd rather have ads than just the EA logo on every screen inside a stadium or arena, it would look more realistic.

In Battlefield though? No what the fuck lol

This.
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And obviously you'll have to be online for every game so they can keep the ads up to date
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I'm fine with it to an extent. I remember one of the first iterations ever was billboards in mercenaries 2 advertising real movies. I have no problem with that because none of it mattered.
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EA gave us great games over the years worth tons of hours of fun, I have faith theyll make thoughtful decisions but its impossible to appease the gamer crowd in this day and age
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These fucks keep trying to grow. Dude, there's only so much available money. There's a ceiling on it.
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As said before, everything the advertisement industry touches turns in to a misshapen cancerous tumor of an existence. It's gamings turn now that the Internet is laden with ads.

Glad there's a ton of old shit to play. Sucks for the future though.
I guess it's becasue the only EA games I play are their sports games, but there there's ads and logos all over those games already.
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"Thoughtful" in-game advertising.

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For games set in the modern real world, i wouldn't mind something like billboards in the game world that advertise Coke or whatever.
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Cool.

In unrelated news, I will continue not buying EA products.

Hmm...
masterpug53 posted...
"Thoughtful" in-game advertising.

>Sephiroth descends from the heights, swords gleaming
> Aerith slumps over, the White Materia falling into the water to the tune of a somber, solitary piano (or whatever the fuck happens in Rebirth)
>Sephiroth kneels down and reaches his hand into the water, retrieving the thing he craves most...
>CERVEZA CRISTAL!

Nah, in the aftermath when Cloud is expressing his emotions to Sephiroth he'd go "I WAS ABOUT TO ASK HER OUT ON A REAL DATE SO WE COULD SHARE A CERVEZA CRISTAL"
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Zikten posted...
For games set in the modern real world, i wouldn't mind something like billboards in the game world that advertise Coke or whatever.
i would as it will be shoved in peoples faces

make fictional brands for billboards
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EA being thoughtful about in game ads has all the believability of Bigfoot.
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Cemith posted...
EA being thoughtful about in game ads has all the believability of Bigfoot.
i think bigfoot is more believable
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If it is stuff like billboards, posters, and other forms of non-intrusive advertising I dont mind.

I dont want advertising in loading screens because that creates an incentive to increase loading times.

And advertising that interrupts the game can fuck right off and Id hope any game that tries that fails badly.
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