Over 300 games launched on Steam last week; 120 had AI disclosures
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Shaun Prescott
Summary
A weekly roundup of Steam releases and news, highlighting that over 300 games launched on Steam in the past week, with 120 of them including AI disclosures. The article examines the growing trend of AI-generated content in game development, using the visual novel "Android Who Dreams of Stars" as a case study of a game whose trailer appears to have been AI-generated. It also covers other Steam statistics and notable releases for the week ending June 14.
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· 3 pulledUh, did AI write this? Turns out, yes.
Android Who Dreams of Stars looks like the kind of visual novel that has appeared weekly on Steam for over a decade.
war and hunger [are] treated as relics of the past
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