Why Laguna Games Turned Down 'Game of Thrones' for Crypto Unicorns
Decrypt's Kate Irwin chats with Laguna Games about why the team chose to move away from an offer with WB Games to develop a Game of Thrones licensed title—and made Crypto Unicorns instead.
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