Microsoft console owners in the US may soon see political advertisements pop up on their dashboard in the near future, according to a report on The Washington Post.
According to the report, via Neowin, Microsoft representatives were seen passing out promotional materials during the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington DC.
The materials handed out touted the firm’s Xbox Live, MSN services and Skype as another source other than Internet, TV and radio, in which candidates could place campaign ads.
In the documents, Microsoft stated Xbox Live users would see targeted political ads show up on their Xbox consoles, depending on location and demographic.
