Fumito Ueda's Studio GenDesign Confirms No Generative AI in Game Development for 'Gen Atlas'

Jane McGonigal

Game designer and author who writes about using games to improve real life and solve problems.

Fumito Ueda, the renowned director of acclaimed titles such as 'Ico,' 'Shadow of the Colossus,' and 'The Last Guardian,' recently affirmed in an interview with PC Gamer that his studio, GenDesign, is steering clear of generative artificial intelligence for the creative development of their forthcoming sci-fi adventure, 'Gen Atlas.' While AI plays a supportive role in administrative functions like organizing timelines, summarizing discussions, and providing guidance on new tools, the core artistic and technical creation of the game remains exclusively human-driven.

This declaration regarding generative AI usage has become a frequent topic in the gaming sector. The distinction is typically drawn between benign applications, such as using advanced language models for email composition, and more contentious uses, including concept art generation, localization, creation of in-game assets, or synthesizing music and voices. Notably, platforms like Steam mandate developers to disclose if generative AI is employed in these more controversial capacities, a requirement that platforms like the Epic Games Store, where 'Gen Atlas' will be available, do not share. Epic CEO Tim Sweeney has publicly expressed skepticism about the necessity of such disclosures, arguing that AI will eventually be an omnipresent element in production.

Despite varying platform policies, a significant portion of the gaming community on social media demonstrates a keen interest in knowing whether and how generative AI is integrated into game development. This consumer interest has even established a new routine where gamers actively seek out AI disclosure information on Steam pages for newly announced titles, as seen with the upcoming 'Crazy Taxi' remake. GenDesign's clear stance aims to align with players' preferences for human-crafted interactive experiences.

The proactive approach taken by Fumito Ueda and GenDesign reflects a broader industry conversation about technological innovation and artistic integrity. By emphasizing that human creativity remains at the heart of 'Gen Atlas,' the studio reinforces the value of original human input in game design. This decision not only reassures a segment of the audience but also sets a precedent for how studios can thoughtfully integrate technology without compromising the essence of artistic expression.

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