Game brands continued ramping down in March, with the industry spending an estimated $35.7 million on 20,541 airings of 92 commercial spots. It’s down nearly $2 million from their total spend in February. Thirty brands stuck mostly with their tried-and-true creative, with less than one-third of the aired ads debuting for the first time in March.
GamesBeat has partnered with iSpot.tv, which measures TV advertising in real-time, to bring you a monthly report on how gaming brands are spending and which are generating the most digital response. The results below are for the five top-spending gaming industry brands during March.
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Continuing the Mobile Strike and Game of War procession, Machine Zone ran seven spots 5,036 times over the last month, focused exclusively on the two franchises. Once again, Machine Zone pushed its Super Bowl spot, “Mobile Strike: Fight” featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger, the hardest this month, airing two versions of the ad over 2,500 times.
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A surprising addition to our ranking, Sony dramatically ramped up its spending, increasing from just under $200,000 in February to over $4.3 million in March. Promoting primarily MLB: The Show and Uncharted, Sony ran four spots nearly 1,000 times over the past month. Its most aired ad, “MLB: The Show 16- – Focus,” debuted on March 14 and ran over 900 times in support of its March 29 release.
Nintendo ran 10 spots 2,029 times in March. With an estimated spend of just over $4.2 million, the Japanese publisher generated 355.3 million ad impressions through airings during Nickelodeon’s 2016 Kids’ Choice Awards, South Park, and Family Guy. The game publisher spent most heavily on a Pokken Tournament spot “Pokémon are Ready for Battle.”
Warner Bros. Games finished March as the fifth highest spender, running six spots 1,182 times for a total estimated media value of $1.4 million. Promoting the Lego Dimensions franchise exclusively, the brand spent heavily on Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, and Disney Channel. The game publisher’s top spot, “Endless Awesome,” ran nearly 400 times in March and generated over 102.1 million TV ad impressions.
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