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'''Integral Reality Labs''' is a 3D printing service located in San Mateo, California. They produce and sell Smart Collectibles, 3D printed models tied to an NFT. They have recently partnered with [[Ubisoft]] to create Smart Collectibles based on [[Assassin's Creed (series)|Assassin's Creed]] characters and objects.<ref>{{Twitter|JeanGuesdon|status/1656636997069336578|Jean Guesdon|</ref>
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'''Integral Reality Labs''' is a 3D printing service located in San Mateo, [[California]]. They produce and sell Smart Collectibles, 3D printed models tied to a {{Wiki|non-fungible token}}. They partnered with [[Ubisoft]] to create Smart Collectibles based on ''[[Assassin's Creed (series)|Assassin's Creed]]'' characters and objects,<ref>{{Twitter|ACSmartCollect|status/1656636997069336578|Assassin's Creed Smart Collectibles|quote=1/  Smart Collectibles™, a Short Thread In this thread we will be providing some tech and ordering information in regards to the Smart Collectibles™ that we are very excited to debut with all the @assassinscreed fans! Let's get into it 👇}}</ref> though the collaboration's venture was later quietly terminated and its social media accounts closed following public denouncement.


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Integral Reality Labs is a 3D printing service located in San Mateo, California. They produce and sell Smart Collectibles, 3D printed models tied to a non-fungible token. They partnered with Ubisoft to create Smart Collectibles based on Assassin's Creed characters and objects,[1] though the collaboration's venture was later quietly terminated and its social media accounts closed following public denouncement.

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  1. Assassin's Creed Smart Collectibles (@ACSmartCollect) on Twitter "1/ Smart Collectibles™, a Short Thread In this thread we will be providing some tech and ordering information in regards to the Smart Collectibles™ that we are very excited to debut with all the @assassinscreed fans! Let's get into it 👇"