Electronic Arts Launches In-Game Advertising Platform for Direct Brand Integration

Deep News06-15

Electronic Arts has introduced a new advertising platform named EA Advertising, as announced in a company press release.

The platform is designed to enable brands to connect with fans through the company's extensive portfolio of games, utilizing a variety of formats ranging from virtual stadium billboards to custom in-game content.

EA Advertising is expanding the company's ecosystem, allowing brands to integrate directly into gameplay through dynamic, real-time placements. These include stadium signage and tailored in-game content, all engineered to enhance rather than disrupt the player experience. Within these highly interactive environments, brands become a seamless part of the game, mirroring how players encounter advertising in the real world.

The platform facilitates brand integration through real-time placements, covering a spectrum from stadium signage to in-game content.

Advertisers can now reach fans through native advertising placements within sports simulation games, leverage advanced targeting technology to gain campaign insights, and participate in EA's sports partner program.

Electronic Arts Chief Experience Officer David Tinson stated, "With EA Advertising, we're helping brands become part of these significant moments in ways that are relevant and tailored for players."

Historically, EA has collaborated with numerous brands to provide in-game experiences, partnering with well-known names such as Visa, Lowe's, Red Bull, Xfinity, Peacock, and Mountain Dew.

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