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82% of Gamers Love In-Game Advertisements

Gothic Girl | June 19, 2008 | News | Misc 
Just a few weeks ago it was revealed by ad agency "Massive" that 70% of gamers love in-game advertisements because it "enhances realism" and "looks cool".

Well according to a recent IGA-Nielsen Study those numbers are alot higher than Massive thought. Apparently 82% of gamers either love, or don't mind, seeing product placements and advertisements in their games ...
One of the most important factors confirmed by the Study is that most consumers reacted positively to in-game ads: 82 percent felt games were just as enjoyable with ads as without. In addition, there was an average 61 percent increase in consumers’ favorable opinions of products advertised in-game post-play.


• There is an average 44 percent increase in post-game aided recall from pre-awareness;

• Positive brand attribute association increased 33 percent across all brands;

• Over 70 percent of consumers who were most opinionated about in-game ads, felt the ads made them feel better about the brand, feel more favorable toward the brand, make them more interested in the brand, and believe the ads are for innovative/cutting edge brands;

• Over 60 percent of the most opinionated consumers feel the ads catch their attention, make games more realistic, do not interrupt the game experience, and are promoting relevant products;

• In-game ad exposures with a duration over 2 seconds, as they are measured in IGA’s in-game ad methodology, generates on average an almost 30% increase in key ad metrics, including ad noticeability +100%, recall +42%, and fit +27%, vs. ad exposures with a duration of less than 1 second
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    Agrias | June 20, 2008
    I like them too..it makes think I'm playing a famous game, and it makes the scenario much real
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    Silver Mirror | June 20, 2008
    I don't mind it to a degree, fleshes out the world a little more (MGS4 being an example)

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