EA CEO Andrew Wilson confirmed the company is considering putting ads in traditional AAA games — titles that players purchase up-front for around $70 apiece. In the Q&A part of EA’s latest earnings call, Eric Sheridan from Goldman Sachs asked Wilson about dynamic ad insertion in traditional AAA games. Wilson said, “…Advertising has an opportunity to be a meaningful driver of growth for us.” He then continued, “…we have teams internally in the company right now looking at how we do very thoughtful implementations inside of our game experiences.”

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    Fellow gamers, now is the time to push back on this crap. If you don’t do it now, you’ll live with this forever. They’ve tried doing this in past generations as well, and failed.

    Spread the word, tell others. Be vocal! Advocate for this not happening.

    And if someone tells you that this isn’t preventable, remind them of the other positive changes we were able to have happen recently in gaming, and that in the past when they tried this the pushback was successful to keep them from doing so, and for them not to be so cynical.

    And remember some of those you would try to convince are probably astroturfers/bots.

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      The review bombings have helped before. Probably everyone has an ea game in their library. Lets give it a go.

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          Vote with your wallet has no impact whatsoever. It assumes people around you were informed, had similar opinions and the discipline you have. Not saying buy their games or stop voting but experience shows that its not enough for this particular problem.

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              Not at all. Voting means going to a voting booth or mailing your vote. What you are asking is that people go against their impulses and overpower tons of marketing efforts and in many cases dark patterns that keep people addicted.

              Declaring them as equal shows lack of understanding of how advanced marketing is today. They literally employ psychologists to influence people.

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                All those same marketing techniques are also employed with actual elections.

                My point was that “voting with your wallet” works, it is not a flaw in the method, it is a flaw in the low number of people employing it that it achieves so little. It is inherently no worse than all the other things you could do that you can’t convince anyone else to join you in when protesting company’s behavior. In fact I would go so far as to say that convincing yourself that you did something and then still buying their product is actually just giving in to those very same dark patterns you mention.

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                We’re talking about an entertainment product here though, not who’s going to be the next president. Voting with your wallet always works for yourself in this case. Don’t buy the ad-infested game = you don’t get an ad-invested game. Simple as that.

                Sure, if many people follow and nobody buys their ad-infested games, they’ll change it up. But even if they don’t, you still benefit by having “voted” yourself.

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      The masses will buy any game thats marketed to them enough. It’s how we got into this mess in the first place.

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        The masses will buy any game thats marketed to them enough. It’s how we got into this mess in the first place.

        Well that’s true to some extent, but there has been past attempts at this, and they have been pushed back successfully, even with those ‘masses’ being there in previous generations.

        Also recent victories show that even in today’s environment, positive change can be effected.

        Try not to be cynical. If we lose, we lose, but at least we can look at ourselves in the mirror the next day.

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          If they are fullscreen ads that disrupt, then yeah pushback is expected. But they wont do this, they will slip them in slowly and people wont generally care.

          Pushback from gamers only usually happens when its something like losing the ability to play the game - see recent helldivers controversy.

          There should have been a pushback on microtransactions from the start, but people just said “well you dont have to buy them” and here we are.

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            If they are fullscreen ads that disrupt, then yeah pushback is expected. But they wont do this, they will slip them in slowly and people wont generally care.

            Pushback from gamers only usually happens when its something like losing the ability to play the game - see recent helldivers controversy.

            There should have been a pushback on microtransactions from the start, but people just said “well you dont have to buy them” and here we are.

            That’s not true though. They’ve tried adding ads in games for decades now, and they’ve always been pushed back successfully.

            Just, hold. Stay the course. This new generation can do the same thing that previous gens have already proven can be done.

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