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Premium sports broadcaster Setanta joins New Street Media in PES 2009

Monday, September 29th, 2008

New Street Media, a pioneer in in-game advertising has recently signed a deal with Setanta to deliver ads in Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer 2009.

With over 14 years of digital strategy experience, New Street Media delivers game based marketing strategies across every digital platforms including OC, Console, mobile and iTV.  Sentanta Sports is a leading sports broadcaster with nine channels in the UK, Ireland, North America and Australia.  Their digital content is available to more the 50 million homes worldwide.

The PES 2009 title, which is set for an October 17th release date, is widely regarded as the premier online soccer game, and will feature Setanta ads throughout the game via static perimeter board advertising.  The Setanta/New Street Media deal is not limited strictly to actual in-game advertising, but extends to various PES events slated to take place throughout the year, where Setanta advertising will also receive high profile treatment.  PES competitions and PESfan.com and PESRanksings.com will also feature Sentanta ads.

Jon Murphy, PES Team Leader for Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH, commented,“We are delighted to be working with such a prominent brand in the football world and hope this will be the start of a longer partnership”

“This is a truly symbiotic relationship, where the partnership delivers extra value to both parties’ audiences. Successful in-game advertising campaigns need to consider the gamer and add value to the gameplay experience and give something back to the gamer!” said New Street Media’s Managing Director, Maryam Bazargan

Setanta’s Online Marketing and Acquisition Manager, Ben Carter said:“Setanta is always looking for new ways of reaching our core target audience of sports fans and so this was an obvious partnership for us, given Pro Evolution Soccer’s strength and position in the football games market.”

While there’s been some waves in the in-game advertising sphere over the past few weeks, most notably Google, Konami and New Street Media seem to be headed in the right direction with this one.  Gamers are certainly a fickle bunch, and often a bit put off by in-game ads, but if the advertising context mirrors the game content and ads an even more ‘real world’ feel to the game play, who could oppose it?

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Free-to-play publisher Fishlabs makes a Smaato move

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Leading developer and publisher of premium mobile games Fishlabs has closed the deal with Smaato to utilize in game advertising to support it’s top mobile titles.

Bigfish will be utilizing Smaato’s SOMA ad server technology in upcoming mobile games.  The Hamburg, Germany based company will launch the new program in combination with it’s highly anticipated sequel Galaxy on Fire 2.  The original Galaxy on Fire has received multiple awards.

The project should get underway in late autumn, as users will be able to download an unlockable trial version of the game via fishlabs.net, and a wide variety of viral channels.  Gamers can then play the game for free for a limited number of hours, at which point they can decide if they want to buy the title or not.  By downloading directly from the web, users can access and play the game on their mobile devices without any download or traffic fees from carriers.  Depending on the country and carriers, the game will be completely free to play.  Both trial and completely free to play will feature the Smaato in game ads.

FISHLABS CEO & Co-Founder Michael Schade explains: ”Thanks to the outstanding quality of FISHLABS mobile games portfolio and the success of popular shareware sites in the internet and on mobile we have a huge fan base of several million mobile gamers worldwide. Fully integrated ads are the best way to monetize from free trial versions without bothering users with complicated billing methods or copy protection. The SOMA™ ad server technology delivers us the perfect tool to integrate ads seamlessly into our games and Smaato brings the service to sell our ad inventory through their ad sales network partners on top of that.”

”Major consumer brands are keen to market their products on mobile phones, especially in a premium environment,“ stated Harald Neidhardt, CMO & Co-Founder of Smaato. “However, the challenge is to find the right content that makes it onto the consumers’ phones. This why we are very excited about FISHLABS joining the Smaato network with their premium mobile games. The popularity and the extraordinary longevity of FISHLABS mobile games make them the perfect vehicle to bring mobile ads to a vast number of users globally and generate several million ad impressions per month.”

For more on Fishlabs visit them at www.fishlabs.net

For more on Smaato and Soma visit them at www.smaato.com

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