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Screenshot: Resolution Games
Facebook recently ruffled the virtual reality community’s feathers when it announced plans to test a new type of in-game advertising in popular Oculus Quest game
Blaston. But the blowback’s been harsh enough that developer Resolution Games has announced that it is pulling the $13 game from Facebook’s ongoing ad test program.
“After listening to player feedback, we realise that
Blaston isn’t the best fit for this type of advertising test,” Resolution Games explained on Twitter. “Therefore, we no longer plan to implement the test.”
Last week, Facebook explained that these new virtual reality ads would be displayed in-headset starting with
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