1. The long-running crossover series 'Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games' is officially over, according to a former developer. 2. The series concluded with the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, and there will be no new games for Paris 2024. 3. The Olympic video game license is now held by nWayGames, which has released two Olympic Games titles.
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