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Recently, suspicious ads for four unconfirmed Activision mobile games have surfaced online. The ads allegedly feature AI-generated art, sparking concerns among players.

This comes just days after Activision admitted to using AI-generated assets in Black Ops 6. The situation is complicated by the fact that only one of these games, Guitar Hero Mobile, has been officially acknowledged by Activision.

Reports suggest that other games, such as Call Of Duty: Sniper and Call Of Duty: Zombies Defender, may not even exist. The ads are appearing on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram, with a link to a survey where players can share their opinions.

The implications of this are significant, particularly in terms of player trust and transparency. Game developers must be held accountable for any misleading or deceptive marketing practices.

Ads for four unconfirmed Activision mobile games--Guitar Hero Mobile, Call Of Duty: Sniper, and Call Of Duty: Zombies Defender, and Crash Bandicoot Brawl--all allegedly feature what players believe to...

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