Interstitials and banners represent two distinct types of advertising formats, but with specific applications in the gaming platform:

Interstitial (Interstitial):

Interstitials are large ads that appear between levels, during transition breaks, or at key moments in the game. They can cover the entire screen or a large part of it, providing a significant visual impact. Interstitials are often displayed in a way that draws the player's attention and requires an action, such as watching an ad video or pressing a button to close the ad.

Banner:

Banners in online games are smaller graphics that are displayed in a certain corner of the screen or in a reserved area. These are more discreet and do not cover the entire screen, allowing players to continue to focus on gameplay. Banners can be displayed throughout the game, but do not require direct user interaction and can be less intrusive in the game flow.