Owlcat, the studio behind Pathfinder: Kingmaker, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous and Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, has confirmed it used generative AI tools during development of its upcoming sci-fi RPG, The Expanse: Osiris Reborn.
The disclosure comes after earlier assurances from the developer that "Everything in the final version will definitely 100% be human made", a statement that prompted debate within the game's community about the role of artificial intelligence in creative production.
In reporting on the developer's update, Eurogamer explains that Owlcat has acknowledged using generative-AI assistance as part of the production process. The studio characterised the technology as a tool to aid workflows—helping with ideation, prototyping and internal research—while asserting that core creative decisions and final in-game content remain the responsibility of human staff.
The confirmation lands amid a wider industry discussion about the use of generative AI in games, where transparency, copyright and labour concerns have provoked scrutiny from players and creators alike. Several developers have publicly detailed limited or experimental AI use, while others have faced pushback over undisclosed reliance on machine-generated assets.
Owlcat's statement follows this pattern of attempting to balance productivity gains from new tools with reassurance about human oversight and authorship. Exact details about which assets or systems were affected were not exhaustively enumerated in the studio's message, leaving some community members seeking further clarification.
Eurogamer provided the initial coverage of Owlcat's admission and the surrounding context for the ongoing debate.