Google AdSense Now Manages Ads in Online Games

Google is getting in the game. The World Wide Web search giant is putting its assets into play by introducing AdSense for Games.

Google announced in its official blog that the company has built ad technology, an extension of its AdSense program, for games played within a user’s browser. Now it’s looking to expand its publisher network.

“As a beta user of AdSense for Games, you can display video ads, image ads, or text ads within your online

games to earn revenue,” said Google’s Ryan Hayward.

Publishers who have a minimum of 500,000 game plays and 80 percent of their traffic from the U.S. or U.K. are eligible to participate in the beta version. Once AdSense is implemented, publishers will have control by when an ad is shown either as interstitial frames before a game, after a level change, or when a game is by, according to Google.

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