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Automatic Game Development with AI Game Engines

Mon., 11. August 2025 | 6 min read

The global revenue for the video game industry is projected to be approximately US $475 billion in 2025. This is an increase of 38.2% compared to 2020. Video game consoles–like the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch–are only attractive to customers if there is a large library of high-quality, diverse games. One challenge with releasing a game is the development time. Even a 2D game could take significant time depending on the resources required. Game engines speed up game development and get games to market faster. As with other applications, AI has already enhanced game engines with embedded chatbots and asset creation. Now, game engines are going a step further by being fully powered by AI. This allows a game engine to generate a game automatically, similar to how text-to-image and text-to-video models generate their output potentially decreasing …

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