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Gaming a $2 Bil. Market by 2012

Amano   on 02 August 2007 - 22:04 · 9 comments & 5368 views

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Advertising in and around videogames is expected to grow exponentially over the next five years, becoming a $2 billion market by 2012, according to a new report released by digital market research specialist Parks Associates.

The report, Electronic Gaming in the Digital Home: Game Advertising, encompasses several forms of videogame related advertising, including product placement in games, banners in online games, dynamically inserted ads in console and PC games and even ads placed within mobile games. Overall, Parks Associates is bullish on the burgeoning ad medium, predicting that spending will climb from an estimated $370 million last year to more than $2 billion in 2012. Over that period of time, game advertising should achieve a compound annual growth rate of 33 percent, says the report – which should largely outpace the growth expected in other media, including the Internet.

Those estimates corroborates some of the more optimistic forecasts delivered in recent years by the industry’s biggest proponents, such as leading in-game ad firm Massive Inc., which is owned by Microsoft. And they’re based on the general notion that videogames are currently underutilized by marketers. “Advertisers are not using the gaming medium to its full potential,” said Yuanzhe Cai, director of broadband and gaming, Parks Associates. “If executed correctly, game advertising can provide a win-win solution for advertisers, developers and publishers, console manufacturers, game portals, and gamers.”

Among the various videogame advertising tactics that Parks Associates tracks in the report, it’s dynamic in-game advertising – where ads are automatically delivered within games as they are being played – that holds the most potential. The firm expects that dynamic in-game ads (the specialty of firms such as Massive, Double Fusion and others) will account for a whopping 84 of the ad market, versus just 27 percent of the market today.

Cai said that dynamic in-game ads appeal to brands give their similarity to online advertising. The tactic “offers several unique advantages, such as timeliness, scalability, measurability, and flexibility,” he said. “But the industry will also have to address several looming challenges, including lack of economy, lack of industry standards, and media fragmentation.”g

News source: MediaWeek.com
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(2 replies) #1 Flint2 on 02 Aug 2007 - 22:22
I believe the post's title is slightly misleading as to the subject of the post, its not about Gaming, its *Advertising* in Gaming or Game Advertising, whatever you wish to call it.
#1.1 Amano on 02 Aug 2007 - 22:56
Interesting report. Ask "MediaWeek.com" about the title.
#1.2 Flint2 on 02 Aug 2007 - 23:04
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Interesting report. Ask "MediaWeek.com" about the title.


One doesn't have to be bound by the source's title. Some sources have pretty poor title's to be honest and one could always write their own better one.
(1 reply) #2 otester on 03 Aug 2007 - 02:09
I refuse to buy any game that has ingame advertising, I pay for a product, not for ads.

If you want a taster of BF2142 ads, get the Tampa map for BF2 (released by EA).
#2.1 MrCobra on 03 Aug 2007 - 06:58
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I refuse to buy any game that has ingame advertising, I pay for a product, not for ads.

That's why I won't purchase Quake Wars. They can't me believe it's for supporting servers either as those are bought and paid for by other parties.
(1 reply) #3 ichi on 03 Aug 2007 - 09:12
“If executed correctly, game advertising can provide a win-win solution for advertisers, developers and publishers, console manufacturers, game portals, and gamers.”

BS? I somehow doubt that game companies increasing their profits would result in cheaper games. And besides that, I can't think of any other way ingame ads could be good for gamers
#3.1 Glassed Silver on 03 Aug 2007 - 12:13
id rather wanna see a McDonalds in my game instead of a bad copy like "Mac Donaldo" or however...
then again >banners< really are something i wouldnt miss...

Glassed Silver:mac
#4 C_Guy on 03 Aug 2007 - 14:23
In-game advertising? Ha ha yeah what a concept. Are these people begging to have their games pirated or do they just think their target market is really stupid?
#5 ThePitt on 03 Aug 2007 - 16:41
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Gaming a $2 Bil. Market by 2012

This will destroy the movies market and not the downloads...

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