26/02/2026
A year ago, every second pitch deck had “AI agents” on the first slide.
Most of those teams couldn’t explain what the agents were actually doing.
Last weeks the tone changed.
Instead of asking “Do agents matter?”, studios started asking:
“How do we plug them into production without breaking everything?”
That’s a big shift.
In the latest BlockchainGamer.biz Mavens feature, Alexander Goldybin shared a simple take:
1. Agents don’t change the vision.
2. They change how fast you find out if it works.
In practice, it’s about removing bottlenecks: faster mechanic variations, quicker build preparation, and testing playable ads before real spend.
For web3 teams, this matters even more. Many projects lock tokenomics before validating gameplay. Once it’s on-chain, mistakes are costly. Agent-driven workflows allow you to simulate systems and iterate before committing.
At iLogos, we’ve been building in this direction through Code Maestro Inc. to tighten feedback loops and reduce avoidable mistakes. In 2026, that discipline will matter more than hype.
Full discussion:
https://www.blockchaingamer.biz/features/opinions/41759/mavens-have-ai-agents-changed-your-2026-game-plan/