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Catly Developer Denies NFT & AI Accusations

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Catly Developer Denies NFT & AI Accusations

Lastly, and most intriguingly, a connection emerged between SuperAuthenti and The Game Awards, which could explain how a game like Catly managed to worm its way into the most prestigious gaming awards ceremony.

Internet detectives discovered that Griffin Gaming Partners, a game venture capital firm that had previously invested in Web3 and crypto gaming, lists SuperAuthenti among its portfolio of investments. Serving as an Advisor to Griffin Fund is none other than Kathryn Felicia Day, an actress and writer whose voice many Fallout: New Vegas fans would likely recognize instantly, as she voiced everyone’s beloved companion, Veronica.

Here’s where it gets interesting: in 2017, Day was one of the presenters at The Game Awards, which would make her at least familiar with the show’s organizers. This year, she promoted Catly on her social media pages shortly after the trailer aired, creating a connection between TGA and SuperAuthenti with Day and GGP acting as a conduit. Her Twitter post also included a curious hashtag, #CatlyPartner, the same one used by Ninja in his infamous post promoting the game, opening the door to a slew of new conspiracy theories.

Having said that, I’d like to emphasize that this theory should be taken with a sizable pinch of salt, as claiming that the actress helped Catly appear at TGA simply because she was there seven years ago seems incredibly contrived. Which is more likely, the theory above, or the ceremony’s organizers simply accepting SuperAuthenti’s payment without vetting the firm beforehand? Occam’s razor.

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