Mirage: AI-Powered Real-Time Generative Engine for Co-Creative Gameplay
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Zac Zuo
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Summary
Mirage is a real-time generative engine for live user-generated content (UGC) gameplay that uses AI World Models to allow players to co-create game worlds as they play. The platform enables users to generate and modify entire game environments on the fly using text or controller input, representing a new approach to interactive gaming where creation and gameplay happen simultaneously. Playable demos are currently available for users to experience this innovative gaming technology.
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Mirage is the first real-time generative engine for live UGC gameplay, powered by AI World Models
Generate and modify entire game worlds on the fly with text or controller input
Playable demos available now
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