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Epic Games boss Tim Sweeney said he's not a big fan of traditional advertising and prefers for marketing in Fortnite to take the form of brand collaborations like themed cosmetics and branded concerts.
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"I think brand presence is a much healthier way for companies to get involved in the metaverse than advertising. Playing an ad is just annoying. Players hate it and they aren’t very engaged with that content--whereas, give them a drivable Ferrari or a cool shirt they can wear, and they love it," he concluded.
<p dir="ltr">Epic Games boss Tim Sweeney said he's not a big fan of traditional advertising and prefers for marketing in Fortnite to take the form of brand collaborations like themed cosmetics and branded concerts.</p><p dir="ltr">Speaking to <a href="
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, Sweeney said, "The best moments in Fortnite have been other brands entering the world of Fortnite--fashion companies, the Ferrari dropping into the world, Marvel and Star Wars crossovers.""I think brand presence is a much healthier way for companies to get involved in the metaverse than advertising. Playing an ad is just annoying. Players hate it and they aren’t very engaged with that content--whereas, give them a drivable Ferrari or a cool shirt they can wear, and they love it," he concluded.
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<p dir="ltr">Epic Games boss Tim Sweeney said he's not a big fan of traditional advertising and prefers for marketing in Fortnite to take the form of brand collaborations like themed cosmetics and branded concerts.</p><p dir="ltr">Speaking to <a href="
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">Digiday</a>, Sweeney said, "The best moments in Fortnite have been other brands entering the world of Fortnite--fashion companies, the Ferrari dropping into the world, Marvel and Star Wars crossovers."</p><p dir="ltr">"I think brand presence is a much healthier way for companies to get involved in the metaverse than advertising. Playing an ad is just annoying. Players hate it and they aren’t very engaged with that content--whereas, give them a drivable Ferrari or a cool shirt they can wear, and they love it," he concluded.</p><a href="
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