Tag: ai

Sony acquires Cinemersive Labs as its newest studio

PlayStation acquires Cinemersive Labs to further innovate visual fidelity for Sony’s gaming IPs with AI methods.

Nvidia GeForce reveals breakthrough Nvidia DLSS 5

NVIDIA GeForce recently revealed NVIDIA DLSS 5, a new upscaling feature for enhancing gaming visuals.

Open AI shutters Sora and $1 billion partnership with Disney

The major AI company shuts down after OpenAi shifts its priorities, along with Disney’s interests.

Crimson Desert developers apologizes for in-game controls and use of AI

The developers of Crimson Desert respond to the player base complaining about several in-game issues.

Gaming Copilot is scheduled for a new release on current gen consoles

Gaming Copilot plans on expanding to current-gen consoles later this year.

PlayStation pushes for new AI ghost feature for game completions

A new patent from PlayStation details an AI system that can assist playing video games for player convenience.

Disney’s invests $1 billion for official collaboration with OpenAI

Disney provides substantial support for OpenAI, allowing its large library of Disney IPs to further develop under AI.

Micron halts Crucial consumer market, now targeting new business direction for AI

The leading contributor for memory and storage solution has announced its transition into the growing AI market.

Square Enix reveals its new reboot plan to incoporate AI in gaming business

Square Enix explains its new company business plan to reboot the company working norms, including implementing generative AI and shutting studios.

Krafton officially pushes for a more AI-first company

Krafton is preparing an AI-centered approach with studios that developed games like PUGB, Subnautica, Hi-Fi Rush, Callisto Protocol, and more.

EA finalizes a new partnership with Stability AI

EA Studio is enhancing its team’s creativity and push with AI implementation by strengthening the relationship with Stability AI.

League of Legends: Wild Rift deletes AI promo after backlash

Riot Games partnered up with an AI production company to produce a League of Legends: Wild Rift cinematic, only to delete it soon after.