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City State Entertainment is now Unchained Entertainment

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Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox City State Entertainment has rebranded into Unchained Entertainment. Founded in 2011 and based in Virginia, the company is overseen by Mark Jacobs. Read more

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Indie Gaming’s Last Stand: How Willem Delventhal Is Battling Corporate Dominance!

Game Dev Unchained

Willem Delventhal, a seasoned game developer and founder of the Indie Game Academy, joined Brandon Pham on a recent episode of Game Dev Unchained. Disrupting Education: Game Design’s Role in Shaping Future Learning The influence of game developers extends beyond the realm of entertainment.

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Reflecting Upon the Last year in Blockchain Games

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That is exactly what they have been doing, and it is not just blockchain games companies acquiring other blockchain games companies. For example, Gala Games acquired Ember Entertainment at the beginning of 2023 in order to bring Ember’s portfolio onto their platform. And the list gets more and more crowded continuously!

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“True Ownership” - The Game Economy Trilemma

Deconstructor of Fun

Companies like Blizzard and Valve have been trying to make it happen for years and to some extent have already succeeded with products like the Wow Tokens or the Steam Workshop. The definition and feasibility of “true ownership” as a concept in web3 is vastly misunderstood and played fast and loose with for fun and profit.

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How AI is Taking Over the Gaming Industry and What It Means for You with Adnan Chaumette

Game Dev Unchained

” His company, Polygon Flow, develops a library of tools designed to solve specific problems faced by artists and developers. ” In terms of legality, Chaumette expressed that large companies like Disney and Epic Games might not see AI-generated content as a threat, as it is not copyrightable.

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