Square Enix Wants 70% Of QA, Debugging Work To Be Done By Generative AI

Blizzard Entertainment announced earlier this year that they’re using artificial intelligence to handle repetitive tasks, freeing up their developers to focus on more creative work. This is a smart move – letting developers concentrate on imagining and building, instead of getting bogged down in tedious chores, can be really beneficial. However, the use of AI in game development remains a sensitive topic for many people.

Square Enix reveals plans to use AI to QA test their games by 2027

When creating a video game, making sure it works properly – quality assurance and debugging – is crucial. It’s incredibly annoying to encounter glitches or get stuck while playing an otherwise great game, and that’s where QA and debugging come in – they help find and fix problems both before and after the game is released.

The Last of Us and Uncharted devs focus on what made the company great. In the case of Naughty Dog, that means one thing

Okay, so it’s pretty clear Sony’s big push for games-as-a-service has cooled off, especially after the launch of Concord didn’t exactly blow everyone away. They’re not totally abandoning the idea, but they’ve definitely scaled back – a lot fewer of those kinds of games are in development at their studios right now, and some planned releases have been pushed back or even cancelled. It feels like they’re re-evaluating things, which is probably a good move.

Stephen King reveals the scene from It: Welcome to Derry that scared him most

This new installment is a prequel set in 1962, 27 years before the events of the 2017 film IT. It explores Pennywise’s earlier period of terror, taking place during the Cold War. According to our review, the show expands on the history of the town and its iconic clown, and doesn’t shy away from intense and shocking violence affecting all the characters.

How levies work in EU5. How to rise them and generate

Everyone wants a strong, professional army in EU5, but it’s tough at the start. Early on, you lack the technology and can’t afford the upkeep. Luckily, there’s a free option: Lavies! These troops are essential for building up your army’s strength. Honestly, in the early years of the game, you really need to rely on them. And they can still be valuable assets even later on.