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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Cartoon Network, InComm Partner For Prepaid FusionFall Cards

Prepaid card company InComm and Cartoon Network announced an agreement to distribute prepaid cards for the latter's browser-based MMO game FusionFall.

The cards are already available at several of InComm's retail partners, such as WalMart, Toys”R”Us, and FYE, and will show up at GameStop locations starting next week. With the partnership, the FusionFall prepaid cards will eventually be available at over 17,000 retail locations.

Launched in January, FusionFall has players working with each other and other Cartoon Network characters to explore more than 60 areas and defend their universe from an alien invasion. Available with both free-to-play and subscription options, the MMO has so far picked up over five million registered accounts.

"Partnering with InComm is a key component of our strategy to offer as many opportunities as possible for our audience to enjoy the full benefits of FusionFall, Cartoon Network's biggest game to date," says Paul Condolora, senior vice president, digital for Turner’s Animated Young Adults and Kids Media group. "Combining InComm's robust relationships with the top U.S. retailers with our dynamic MMOG will be a big win for us."

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Posted by Eric Caoili on July 28, 2009 6:00 PM |

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