InComm announces new prepaid card for FusionFall online game

July 29, 2009 - 6:17am | News | Plastic cards |
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InComm announces new prepaid card for FusionFall online game
A leading provider of prepaid transaction processing and electronic point-of-sale distribution solutions, InComm has declared its partnership with Cartoon Network to distribute prepaid cards for their AAA browser-based massively multiplayer online game FusionFall for kids playable on both Mac and PC. FusionFall has now more than 5 million registered accounts.

Currently FusionFall prepaid cards are available for purchase at select locations of major InComm retail partners, such as WalMart, Toys"R"Us, FYE, Suncoast, and will be rolling out to GameStop locations next week. Besides, cards will be available in more than 17,000 retail locations nationwide this summer.

Brian Parlotto, senior vice president of Consumer Products and International, said: "Bringing FusionFall to market reaffirms InComm's commitment to the gaming category and allows us to strengthen relationships with our top tier retail partners who will be able to offer hot new products with a built in base. Leveraging our expertise in the industry and our best practices at retail, InComm is able to create a value proposition for both our gaming and retail partners that is unrivaled in the category today."

Consumer demand for new gaming products and game play experiences is starting to capture the attention of retailers across many categories. InComm's growing list of over 60 top-tier gaming partners represents the connection between opportunity and consumer demand, especially in the teen / young adult segment, for those merchants. Thus, revenue from online games is expected to reach over $11.5 billion by 2011.





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