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Blizzard Entertainment Inc and Massive
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Do you have any info for Blizzard Entertainment Inc? Best known for blockbuster hits including World of Warcraft(R) and the Warcraft(R), StarCraft(R), and Diablo(R) series, Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. (http://www.blizzard.com), a division of Activision Blizzard (Nasdaq: ATVI), is a premier developer and publisher of entertainment software renowned for creating some of the industry's most critically acclaimed games. Blizzard Entertainment's track record includes ten #1-selling games and multiple Game of the Year awards.

Blizzard Entertainment and Massive, Inc. stroke an exclusive deal to advertise on Battle.net. Before you freak out, this deal does not include in-game advertisement. Blizzard respects the integrity of their games and fans. Microsoft's Massive. Inc will advertise in World of Warcraft and other game websites.

Massive Inc. will be the exclusive advertiser found on Blizzard's websites, and it's Battle.net service. Blizzard, however, is against in-game ads, so on the websites are the only place you'll find them. Massive Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corp., is the creator of a leading network for dynamic video game advertising. The Massive network offers advertisers the ability to engage an aggregated gaming audience in real time across multiple platforms. Over 300 blue-chip advertisers have run campaigns across the Massive network throughout North America and Europe. Publishers in the Massive network generate revenue through dynamic in-game advertising, enabling them to fully realize the value of their content while preserving and enhancing the game experience.

According to one of the bigger site worldofwar, we can know the details: NEW YORK — Massive Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corp. and a leading network for video game advertising, and Blizzard Entertainment Inc., a premier developer and publisher of entertainment software, announced today a multi-year deal that names Massive as the exclusive advertising service provider for Blizzard Entertainment®'s Web sites and Battle.net® online game service in the U.S., Canada, Europe, South Korea and Australia.

In addition, Massive has teamed with Intergi Inc., the world's largest Web-based video game and interactive entertainment network and advertising representation company, to manage Web-based advertising to reach Blizzard's audience of core gamers and gaming enthusiasts. Intergi is powered by the Microsoft Atlas AdManager platform to deliver client advertising across its network of more than 700 sites.

Through this relationship, Massive will serve advertising to a highly engaged audience that visits Blizzard Entertainment's collection of heavily trafficked Web sites and plays using Battle.net, the company's online game service with millions of active users. On Battle.net, players can meet online to play with one another in Blizzard Entertainment's "StarCraft®," "Warcraft®" and "Diablo®" series of games, including the upcoming "StarCraft II" and "Diablo III." Blizzard Entertainment's Web sites include the home page for the enormously popular "World of Warcraft®," a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) with over 11 million subscribers throughout the world.
"Our partnership with Blizzard Entertainment aligns Massive with the creative powerhouse behind some of the most renowned real-time strategy games of all time, as well as the world's most popular MMORPG," said JJ Richards, general manager of platform services for the Advertiser and Publisher Solutions Group at Microsoft. "This deal builds on Massive's top-tier network of console games by giving us immediate credibility on the PC. And with Intergi, we are working with a highly targeted partner that knows the gaming audience to take a brand's campaign from the Web site into the Battle.net game network."

"Our decision to partner with Massive was based on several important factors, including their technical expertise, global sales presence, and willingness to work with us to ensure advertisements appear only in contexts and environments that make sense," said Paul Sams, chief operating officer of Blizzard Entertainment. "This partnership does not include in-game advertising, as Massive understands and respects our stance against advertising that might detract from gameplay or offend our players."

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