Unfortunately, the interest in Battle Aces ‘ beta access fell a bit short of what Uncapped Games had hoped for, resulting in ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Now, nearly a decade and a half on, Routine has been released on Steam and Xbox. Better yet — miraculously, even ...
Golfers may have to delay their holiday shopping on the morning of Black Friday. That's because the Skins Game returns on that day after a 16-year hiatus and the matchup will bring together four Ryder ...
Arc Raiders' use of AI tools continues to create divides in gaming. The CEO of its developer's parent company, Nexon, recently claimed that generative artificial intelligence tools are everywhere in ...
Jabali.ai is making a play to open up game development to the masses with the launch of Jabali Studio, a next-gen platform that lets users design, build and pub 2D and 3D games without wrestling with ...
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The video game industry is hellbent on harnessing the power of generative AI to boost productivity and dream up virtual worlds — while also cutting costs, of course. According to a recent Google Cloud ...
TL;DR: Electronic Arts is aggressively integrating AI, including its generative chatbot ReefGPT, to automate game development and reduce costs. However, experimental AI tools cause coding errors and ...
Starlight Games, the studio behind House of Golf 2 (2024), announced they’re releasing a new mixed reality-supported entry into the mini golf series in October, this time using your own humble abode ...
Elon Musk's AI company, xAI, is expanding into video game development, seeking candidates with game design experience. On Thursday morning, Musk shared a post on X from the account @techdevnotes that ...
As reported by Automaton, a survey conducted by the Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association (CESA) during June and July found that 51% of Japanese game companies are using AI in some capacity.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook These days, it feels like developers are eager to show off their exciting new projects. But ...