The latest update on Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis has sparked a mix of relief and concern among gamers. During the recent PlayStation State of Play, the game's developers, Crystal Dynamics and Flying Wild Hog, announced that the game has been delayed to February 12, 2027. However, a closer look at the game's Steam page reveals an interesting disclosure - the game used AI-assisted tools during development, but all AI-generated assets have been replaced or refined by humans.
This news comes as a relief to many, as the use of AI-generated assets has been a topic of controversy in the gaming industry. However, it also raises bigger questions about the industry's reliance on AI and its potential impact on game development and the workforce.
- The game's developers used AI-assisted tools to support early exploration and temporary development content.
- All AI-generated assets have been replaced or refined by humans to maintain the creative and artistic vision of the development team.
- The use of AI in game development has sparked concerns about the industry's reliance on technology and its potential impact on the workforce.
- The game's delay to February 12, 2027, gives the developers more time to refine the game and ensure it meets the expected standards.
- The gaming industry's use of AI raises questions about the potential for job losses and changes in the way games are developed.
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