CD Projekt Red CEO warns AI-generated games risk market saturation and quality decline
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Hassam Nasir
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CD Projekt Red's CEO has confirmed that AI-generated games are actively being developed, with some studios producing up to 40 prototypes per week and launching games within weeks. However, he expresses skepticism about this volume-driven approach, warning that market saturation from abundant AI-created content could bury quality titles. The article explores the tension between rapid AI game development and the potential decline in quality and discoverability.
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· 3 pulledCDPR's CEO confirms AI-generated games are in development, sharing a studio pitching 40 prototypes per week, but doubts whether that model will succeed.
He doubts this rapid, volume-driven approach will succeed, fearing market saturation could bury quality titles amid abundant AI-created content.
The use of AI in video games h
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