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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

YNK, PayByCash Offer Alternative Pay Method For Online Games

-Online PC game publisher YNK Interactive has partnered with PayByCash's Ultimate Game Card to offer a new payment method for players to use in their MMO games, including Seal Online and the forthcoming Rohan: Blood Feud.

The Ultimate Game Card is an alternative to paying with credit cards online and can be used when making purchases within Seal Online and Rohan: Blood Feud, as well as in over 150 other online games. The cards are easy to use and available for purchase in a number of major retailers across the United States, and will be available in Canada this summer.

PayByCash has been offering payment alternatives for non-credit-card customers since 1998 and has established relationships with some of the largest game providers and payment processors worldwide.

PayByCash CEO Kevin Higgins says, "Our Ultimate Game Card is the perfect product for extending YNK Interactive's accessibility to the demographics that find Seal Online and Rohan: Blood Feud so much fun. The Ultimate Game Card, in conjunction with PayByCash's unmatched range of other alternate payment options, creates a strong foundation for reaching young internet consumers. The Ultimate Game Card is one of the fastest ways for unbanked customers to purchase premium internet content and experiences."

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Posted by Eric Caoili on April 16, 2008 2:13 PM |

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