Super Mario: Crypto Thief, Sega blockchain game, AI games rights fight — Web3 Gamer
AI-assisted game development leads to fights over rights, Sega and Ubisoft‘s first blockchain games, and Super Mario: Crypto Thief.
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AI-assisted game development leads to fights over rights, Sega and Ubisoft‘s first blockchain games, and Super Mario: Crypto Thief.
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