Microsoft’s in-game ad rev. sharing plan
Microsoft Casual announced a plan to share a percentage of in-game advertising revenue from its MSN Games with casual game developers. The new Ad-Share Program is designed to spur innovation in the casual games space and provide an additional stream of revenue to developers. The company estimates developers of the top five games could share up to $250,000 annually, based on current in-game advertising revenue rates.
“Casual game developers traditionally operate on a limited revenue model, typically receiving a set fee from downloadable titles or a small royalty associated with game subscriptions,” said studio manager for Chris Early. “Now, by sharing in-game advertising revenue, we’re allowing a more diversified business model that gives our partners more resources to create new, innovative titles for the 13 million people we see every month on MSN Games.”
For more details:
- check out the release
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!