Open Network Entertainment Unleashes the ONE Power-Up Game Card 

The Convenience of a New, Universal Pre-Paid Game Card Gives Gamers

Control of Their Entertainment Dollars 

Englewood Cliffs, NJ – October 12, 2009 – Open Network Entertainment, Inc (ONE), a company formed by a joint venture between LTI Global - (US) and Payletter, Inc (Korea), today announced the launch of the ONE Power-Up Game Card. The ONE Power-Up Game Card is a value added prepaid card for online games, virtual worlds, and social networks, that allows users to take control of their online spending. ONE has partnered with InComm, a pioneer in prepaid transaction processing and a leader in the sales and marketing of prepaid products, as the official distributor of the ONE Power-Up Game Card. The pre-paid game card is now available at Rite Aid stores nationwide. 

“In a time when the digital world is continually changing the direction of how we play, interact, and navigate, we are breaking down the barriers so players can take control of how they spend their money, said Pete Grubb, vice president of sales and marketing for ONE. “Players have the freedom to pay for virtual items on multiple online destinations while taking advantage of a variety of bonus items, all without any hidden fees.”  

In a few clicks, players can learn about and preview new games, engage in micro-transactions, pay monthly subscriptions, and reload their ONE Power Pay Account. Keeping track of balances on multiple cards is no longer a worry - the ONE card can be easily accessed and reloaded through the ONE Power-Up Game Card Site and used on the player’s game site of choice. Unique features include: 

Multiple online destinations; redeem full or partial card balances – The ONE universal card is accepted across multiple properties from games to virtual worlds where consumers can complete secure transactions across multiple properties in a secure setting.  Users must register at www.ONEgamecard.com to support partial redemptions.


  • Value-add promotional items – ONE power-ups the player’s experience by providing added value, from extra points to unique in-game bonus items, when they use the card.
  • Easy-to-use interface – Consumers simply purchase the card, visit
  • www.ONE gamecard.com to register with the ONE Power Pay Service and set up their Power Code, allowing them to securely redeem balances from their  account, whenever and wherever they want
  • Flexibility-The ONE Power-up Game Card platform will support redemptions at participating game, virtual world and social network sites as well as ONEgamecard.com.
  • Player Education –Consumers can quickly and easily learn about and preview new games, access individual game summaries that provide interesting and useful information, strategies, characters and virtual goods..
  • Parental Power – The ONE Power-Up Game Card will give parents control of their children’s online spending. ONE also plans on launching an age/rating specific card that uses the ESRB rating standards to create a payment experience that operates only on game properties appropriate to the user’s age category.

 “Partnering with ONE for the launch of their new pre-paid gaming card is a big opportunity for InComm that allows us to leverage our industry expertise and best retail practices,” said Brian Parlotto, senior vice president of consumer products and international. “Making the ONE Power-Up Game Card available on the market reaffirms our commitment to the gaming community and retail partners.” 

The ONE Power-Up Game Card is universal and can be used across a growing number of online properties, giving users control of their entertainment dollars all in one place. ONE has partnered with a variety of online game and virtual world publishers to meet the needs of both casual and hardcore gamers alike. To date, partnerships have been signed with Aeria Games, OnNet/Games Campus, Fantage, NDoors, NHN Global, Game HI, and JC Entertainment, allowing consumers to redeem their card balance for use on more than 20 online game properties.  

“Payletter strives to bring products to the market that simplify consumers’ lives while giving them control of their money”, said Billy Lee, director of global business development for Payletter, Korea. “This business venture with LTI Global to form Open Network Entertainment gave us the opportunity to provide the gaming community with a convenient, prepaid solution tailored to fit their online needs.

Last Updated: Mar 13, 2016

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