In-game advertising is not new. When you fired up Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game by Konami back in 1989, there were Pizza Hut signs covering about 75 percent of the levels. Hell, the turtles themselves were a brand being promoted through the game! In-game advertising has never become the pervasive force everyone though it would though. You may run into a strangely out of place billboard for Under Armour in Nigeria’s slums while playing Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, but you’re not going to come across a 2 minute commercial telling you to “Eat Fresh!” at Subway to max your character’s stats. At least, that is, not until Sony implements its patented “Advertisement Scheme for use with interactive content” technology in PlayStation games.
NeoGAF user onQ13 spotted a patent describing said technology on Thursday. The method of advertising described should be familiar to anyone who’s ever watched television: You’re playing a video game, the video game stops while an advertisement is shown, and then you continue playing the game.
At least the game will warn you first. In the images detailed in the patent, a message warning you that the game is about to stop will pop up before the ad, followed by another warning that the game is about to start back up. The examples show pictures of “Best Brand Soda!” with the slogan “You’ve Got to Try It!” which, while generic, seems horrifyingly similar to what would actually appear in a game.
As Eurogamer notes, this is an extended version of a patent previously filed by Sony in 2006, well before the launch of the PlayStation Network which would host these ads as described in this version of the patent.
In game advertising has always been a sticking point for players because, unlike television, video games aren’t a free service. That copy of Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 was $60, so you’ve paid for the product already, and additional advertising in the game is placed in the environment so as to not intrude on the play experience. Watching an episode of Community on NBC meanwhile is entertainment paid for by advertising, so interrupting the program for that purpose is understandable. There’s also the issue of multiplayer gaming. Unless all participants in multiplayer games are paused to view advertising, these interruptions could irrevocably break the game.
These contentions against in-game advertising still hold true, but not for free-to-play games–Many free-to-play games online, especially browser games, are supported by advertising in addition to microtransactions. Sony’s technology could feasibly be implemented in free-to-play versions of retail games unsupported by microtransactions, making the ads more palatable for players on a budget.
Would you play a version of God of War: Ascension that was free but was interrupted by commercials every ten minutes?
Digital Trends reached out to Sony’s PlayStation Network team to discuss the possibility of advertising-supported games on the service. We will update this article when they respond.
augh ugh ugh as long as my ad campaigns run on it Im fine
This is stupid.
Sony will have lost my money if they do this. Gaming requires intense concentration for some, and this system is not ADD friendly. If I’m distracted, I cannot just switch back to however my brain was thinking before.
I just want to point out that, because of the games becoming more complex in technology and story line (or one would hope), testing costs contribute massively to the price tag a game will have in the shops, and unfortunately, you can’t cut down on those costs without compromising in quality.
Now if ingame adverts mean, that this way the retail price could be lowered, it could be a feasible option for a lot of people, allowing them to purchase more for their cash.
Best practise I would think is giving the players an option between chosing an advert free and a cheaper sponsored version
PATENTED “Advertisement Scheme for use with interactive content” technology?!? like anyone will want to steal this retarded ideea! After bringing a game with no loading screens (God of War 3) so the gamer never leaves the atmosphere of the game they come up with this? They just went to FULL RETARD mode!
If this goes into games i will NEVER buy anything sony makes! NEVER! And I encourage people to do the same! They need to be taught a lesson! You cannot charge people to watch your fk adds!
Oh hell no.
Guess this is the case where people will praise pirates/crackers for cracking the games to remove the commercials from them.
SONY, Only Slightly Evil™
Barf.
New name idea… “Paystation”
Soon enough someone will be able to hack the program to prevent the advertisements, all hope is not lost :)
Do this and I will officially walk away from gaming. TRUE STORY.
Games better be a whole lot cheaper if they put in commercials
Look we all need to take a step back, rest the body and not think of this as a way to sell us things but to allow the body and eyes a moment to recover from the intense game play that many of us do. It will help, I am sure.
augh ugh ugh as long as my ad campaigns run on it Im fine