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Amazon pulls vaping adverts

- Agency Staff San Francisco

Amazon.com, Flipkart and other e-commerce portals in India scrambled on Thursday to remove listings of vaping products a day after the government banned all electronic cigarettes.

Apple’s entry into online games with a low-cost subscripti­on plan is expected to bring a fresh set of consumers into gaming and potentiall­y reshape the multibilli­on-dollar market.

Apple Arcade, launched on Thursday, rides a trend of video games played by subscriber­s instead of purchased as downloads or disks, and its $4.99 monthly price could wind up boosting ranks of players.

“My hunch is that it’s a good thing for the market overall,” said NPD Group games executive director Mat Piscatella.

“Apple Arcade might eat into free-to-play titles, or it might expand the market overall and attract many new players that haven’t yet been drawn to paying for content on mobile.”

Apple Arcade differs from rivals by offering unlimited access for a flat monthly price to more than 100 exclusive games uninterrup­ted by ads or the hawking of virtual goods.

“The games themselves don’t have in-game purchase mechanics; instead, there is a beginning, middle and end,” said Wedbush Securities equity research MD Michael Pachter. “That’s a different type of game than free-to-play, so I think there is definitely an audience.”

Arcade fits into a subscripti­on model that is gaining traction, according to analysts.

Subscripti­on services are offered by console rivals Xbox and PlayStatio­n, while Google is set to launch a Stadia streaming play service in November.

“The old model was paid download, but that died when free-to-play was invented,” Pachter said.

“[Arcade] is not much of a threat to the convention­al games business, and will likely convert some mobile phone owners to gamers over time.”

The US video game industry generated a record $43.4bn in revenue in 2018, according to the Entertainm­ent Software Associatio­n and The NPD Group.

A drawback for Arcade is that it does not support games playable on popular consoles or Windows-powered personal computers, said analyst Patrick Moorhead of Moor Insights & Strategy.

Game makers also face the challenge of tailoring each title to play equally well on Apple’s various devices, which is tougher than crafting software for one type of hardware such as a popular console. Details of what incentives or revenue shares Apple is giving game developers have not been disclosed.

“Apple is taking advantage of the power of its devices to attract developers for a share of the $5 monthly fee, and the early providers are going to make good coin by participat­ing,” Pachter said.

Alexandre De Rochefort of Gameloft, a studio producing games for Apple Arcade, declined to discuss the revenue share, but said it would likely be “a valuable initiative for Gameloft, our partners, and our players” as the economics of gaming shift. On the mobile side, we think that the free-to-play business model has reached near maturity.

“If you look at what is happening in music, in movies and TV shows, the subscripti­on business model is getting very popular, and somehow the gaming industry is still a bit behind on this topic. It is great for the industry to have new alternativ­es, and we are convinced that the subscripti­on-based model will bring new experience­s for new players.”

Apple promised new, exclusive Arcade games will be playable across iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac and Apple TV, potentiall­y attracting younger audiences.

“I think the service will appeal to parents and to a new wave of Gen Z consumers that identify with unique and authentic content experience­s on smartphone­s,” said IHS Markit Technology head of games research Piers Harding-Rolls.

“These consumers may also be tempted to buy into the Apple ecosystem with the cheaper and more youthful iPhone 11.”

Apple will begin shipping new iPhone 11 models on Friday as it emphasises television streaming and gaming services to wean itself off dependence on selling hardware.

“Overall this games service strategy supports Apple’s ecosystem of devices,” HardingRol­ls said.

“It will attract a niche share of the over 1-billion active iOS device user-base and, given Apple’s huge audience that is likely to result in a games subscripti­on service bigger than most that have come before it.”

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/Bloomberg The game is on: Apple Arcade, which was launched on Thursday, rides a trend of video games played by subscriber­s instead of purchased as downloads or disks.

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