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Microsoft Casual Games today unveiled plans to share a percentage of in-game advertising revenue from MSN Games (http://games.msn.com) with its casual game developers. Starting today, developers of Web-based titles hosted on MSN Games, one of the worlds largest online casual games portals, are eligible to take advantage of the new Ad-Share Program. Designed to help foster increased innovation in the casual games space, this progressive program also empowers casual game developers with a much-needed new revenue stream.
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 Chris Early, studio manager for Microsoft Casual Games at Microsoft. Now, by sharing in-game advertising revenue, were 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.
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