Grasshopper Manufacture co-founder and Romeo is a Dead Man director Goichi Suda, widely known as Suda 51, has reiterated opposition to the use of generative AI in his studio's work.

Speaking to Eurogamer, Suda said: "We don't use it, we have no interest in it." He added that AI-generated images and videos "feel kinda 'off'", underlining that the studio will not be adopting such development tools for the upcoming action title.

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The remarks echo earlier statements from Suda and Grasshopper Manufacture that positioned the studio against integrating generative AI into the game's production pipeline. The director's comments come amid a broader industry debate about the creative and ethical implications of AI-assisted content creation.

Romeo is a Dead Man remains an upcoming project for Grasshopper Manufacture, with Suda's latest comments reinforcing a commitment to traditional, human-led development methods. The full Eurogamer interview is available online: Eurogamer.