I'm not sure how exactly this works, but there's a new player on the in-game advertising field - Exent Technologies - that claims its technology can put ads in the games that are already on the market through either legitimate or pirate channels. Some bits from the press release:
- The solution allows for the enablement of in-game ads without the need to access the video game's source code or any SDK integration.
- Exent provides, through its patent-pending technology, the only solution that allows publishers to easily add in-game advertising capabilities at any stage of the product life cycle - during development, post-production and even after the games have been deployed and installed on users' machines.
- Apply in-game advertising for games that were never equipped to have it enabled, even for games already purchased and used by consumers.
- Identify pirated copies and create campaigns to salvage revenues from them, no matter how old the title is and when it is cracked.
1 Comments:
Whoa. I don't know how they're doing it, but when I stopped for a second to consider how I might do this, something interesting did occur to me.
I look forward to reading their patent. Thanks for the heads up.
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