
Deconstructor of Fun UA Monthly #1: Meta’s New Playbook, Reddit Ads, & the State of UA
Feb 20, 2026
Josh Chandley, CEO of Wildcard Games and ad-monetization strategist, and Jihan Oklap, UA consultant and creator of Scaling.Games, discuss Meta’s recent ad playbook and whether its gains are sustainable. They debate in-app ad formats, rising creative volume and AI’s role, Reddit’s Max campaigns, shifting CPMs and payback windows, and how UA economics are reshaping hyper-casual and hybrid strategies.
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Ad Networks Optimize CPM, Not Your LTV
- Ad networks optimize for CPMs, not publisher LTV, creating per-impression churn risks for games.
- Publishers absorb the retention tax while networks capture short-term auction gains.
Plan Beyond Pure Hyper-Casual
- Don't expect hyper-casual to fully return because UA costs have risen and payback windows lengthened.
- Plan for hybrid or longer-payback mechanics rather than banking on pure high-frequency ad flips.
Creative Volume Is Becoming A Scale Moat
- Creative volume has exploded: top advertisers now produce thousands of creatives per quarter aided by AI.
- This volume gap pressures mid-tier publishers who lack scale or fast integration of AI workflows.
