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EA just launched a new business that wants to sneak ads naturally in your games

June 15, 2026
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Electronic Arts has officially unveiled EA Advertising, a new business unit dedicated to bringing brands directly into its games and live experiences. Instead of relying on traditional banner ads or pop-ups, the company says it wants advertising to feel like a natural part of the world players are already immersed in.

EA wants brands to become part of gameplay instead of interrupting it

Announced on Monday, EA Advertising is designed to connect advertisers with the publisher’s portfolio of games through custom integrations, in-game experiences, and real-world activations. The company says brands will be able to appear through dynamic placements such as stadium signage, broadcast overlays, branded challenges, vanity items, and other contextual elements tailored to specific games.

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EA insists these placements are meant to “enhance, not disrupt” gameplay. The platform also includes new targeting and measurement tools powered by EA’s proprietary advertising technology, allowing marketers to reach audiences across the publisher’s ecosystem while tracking campaign performance using industry standards.

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The move comes as EA reports reaching more than 120 million monthly players across console, PC, and mobile during fiscal year 2026, making its games an increasingly attractive destination for advertisers. The company is also introducing an exclusive EA SPORTS Partner Program that will let brands collaborate more directly on in-game campaigns and live experiences.

The real challenge isn’t selling ads, it’s convincing players

The funny thing is that gamers have a long memory when it comes to intrusive advertising. EA itself faced backlash in the past over experiments like pause-screen ads, forcing the company to quickly backtrack after community criticism. That history means players are likely to scrutinize this latest initiative much more closely than marketers will.

Still, context matters. Seeing a real sponsor on a virtual football stadium billboard is far less jarring than being interrupted by an unrelated commercial in the middle of a match. If EA can keep these integrations believable and optional, the strategy could open up a lucrative new revenue stream. But the moment players feel like they’re being marketed to instead of entertained, the goodwill could disappear faster than a rage quit.

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