What could help triple-A games get even bigger right now? According to EA CEO Andrew Wilson, the answer lies in ads.

During a recent earnings call Q&A, Wilson was asked by an analyst about “dynamic ad insertion” in triple-A titles as a means of revenue. While he thinks it’s “still early” for that, he noted its potential as a “meaningful driver of growth” for the publisher.

In fact, internal teams at EA are already exploring “very thoughtful [ad] implentations,” Wilson revealed. For him, the important thing is to build up communities in games, then figure out how ads are potential growth drivers.

  • @[email protected]
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    8 months ago

    Your comment on forced product placement reminded me of Tonic Trouble, the weird, mostly forgotten Rayman 2 sister-project in late 90s. It was basically Rayman 2 trying to be quirkier and mostly ending up in the “trying too hard” area.

    Power-ups in the PC version came as N*stl* chocolate bars for no reason (except a big check I assume). Hard to ignore which bars exactly, because they came from big vending machines sporting a logo that’s probably the most detailed texture of the game.

      • @JustAnotherRando
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        27 months ago

        That game was way better than a clear product placement game has any business being.

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        48 months ago

        Does anyone else think it’s odd that Newman’s Own did this? I’ve never seen much advertising from them in general. And they’re one of the few companies that seems actually okay, kinda the anti-Nestle.

        • @[email protected]
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          68 months ago

          It’s also a very weird fit. So in NA, the hero goes to… a salad dressing vending machine? And just eats a full bottle of sauce?

          • key
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            78 months ago

            It’s popcorn not salad dressing.

              • key
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                47 months ago

                I guess their advertising campaign wasn’t very effective!

                • @[email protected]
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                  27 months ago

                  No, I mean, I am in Europe, I had Tonic Trouble Crunch Edition.

                  We do get Newman’s sauce here, but I don’t remember seeing the other products.