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Funcom уверяет, что Conan Chop Chop существует, но пока не выйдет
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It’s taken a while, but homegrown Australian developers are starting to really grow up. One Aussie developer already launched a massive listing on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) last year, and sports developers Big Ant were recently bought out in a huge deal. South Australia’s Mighty Kingdom is the next studio to enjoy a massive injection of funds, with the company announcing they will list on the ASX tomorrow.
Parliamentary Committee Hears Allegations Of Intellectual Property Theft At Mighty Kingdom
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Mighty Kingdom, the studio behind
Conan Chop Chop, has been accused of intellectual property theft, with two Adelaide-based games developers giving evidence to a parliamentary committee. Justin Daley and Shannon Cross claim the company took advantage of their creations to gain taxpayer-funded grants worth $480,000.