More Japanese Game Developers Are Embracing AI Than Ever Before

Automaton recently published the findings of the 2025 CESA Video Game Industry Report. The report revealed that over half – 51% – of Japanese game developers are now incorporating AI into their game creation process. The survey, which included responses from 54 companies such as Sega, Capcom, and Level-5, was conducted between June and July of this year. The majority of these companies are utilizing AI for tasks like generating visual elements, crafting stories and text, and providing programming assistance. Interestingly, some developers are even leveraging AI to build their own internal game engines.

New on Steam. RPG legend returns alongside a shooter for Alien fans

Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles is an enhanced edition of what many consider the greatest tactical role-playing game ever made. The original game is a true classic, and its release on Steam is significant because it marks the first time players can experience this beloved title on PC.

Cardano’s $2.00 Dream: Bear Trap or Bull Run? 🚀

With ADA having shed nearly 10% in seven days, investors are now engaged in their favorite pastime: debating whether this is a sign of exhausted sellers or the opening act of a larger, more theatrical performance. One can only hope the curtain hasn’t already fallen. 🎭

“I betrayed myself and my people.” Oscar winner still regrets one of her best movies

Despite receiving an Oscar nomination for her work in the 2011 film *The Help*, Davis has openly expressed regret for being a part of it. In a recent interview with The New York Times, she acknowledged the criticism that the film relies on a “white savior” storyline. *The Help* focuses on the experiences of Black maids facing racism in 1963 Mississippi, but it’s told from the perspective of a young white woman.