1 September 2023

AI Software That’s Revolutionising The Gaming Industry

Turning developers’ wildest dreams into reality

Our new friend AI just hit the headlines (again) when two of the biggest names in the gaming industry made head-turning announcements.

 

Numero uno is, of course, Unity. Whilst most of us only took any notice of AI learning about five minutes ago, Unity recently revealed that it’s been working for years, both internally and with partners, to explore how AI can be used in simulation, content creation, and game optimization.

 

That was in May. Only a month later, the software giant announced the release of Unity Sentis and Unity Muse. And as one of the most widely used game development tool kits – 1.8 million developers regularly use its products – people really listen when it says that “every aspect of the creative process, from systems to objects to pixels, will be impacted by AI – and so will all of the resulting runtime characters, worlds, and experiences.”

 

CEO John Riccitiello is optimistic that the impact of AI on gaming “may be bigger and faster” than the expansion driven by earlier technological shifts such as PC graphics cards and mobile apps.

 

And if you think that’s just Unity blowing its own trumpet, then ponder this: the FT reported that investor enthusiasm about Muse and Sentis sent Unity’s share price up by about 15 per cent in June immediately after the launch.

 

At the same time, the FT’s big gaming investor story also included news about NetEase’s latest launch, Justice Mobile. As a premier market leader in Asia’s gaming industry, NetEase needs no introduction. And you don’t need to speak one of the many Chinese dialects to appreciate the beauty and artistry on offer in the official Justice Mobile trailer, so sit back and immerse yourself.

 

Seeing is believing, so it’s merely a slight shock that more than 40 million players signed up for the martial arts-themed game, set during the mediaeval Song dynasty, before it was even released.

 

Justice Mobile was the first mass-market test of generative AI’s application in a game, and was an instant hit for NetEase, making its $140 million spend gratifyingly worth it. Those megabucks produced AI-induced “autonomous” non-player characters which are far “more lifelike” as they chat and respond to players, as well as “developing their own personality traits rather than relying on scripted interactions as in-game personas have traditionally done.”

 

So, what do the new AI products actually do? Well, Unity Muse is the expansive platform for AI-driven assistance during creation, and Unity Sentis allows game developers and creatives to embed neural networks into builds which “enable previously unimaginable real-time experiences.”

 

Sentis is also the “first and only cross-platform solution for embedding AI models into a real-time 3D engine”, enabling creators to build once and embed their models to run on multiple platforms, from mobile to PC and web to popular game consoles like Nintendo Switch™ and Sony PlayStation®.

 

Back to Unity’s Riccitiello, who’s also keen to underline that “AI will make a creator — whether they’re an artist or a coder or a level designer or a lighting person or any of the other specialities in 3D creation – a great deal more productive.”

 

And in an industry where the biggest games have previously relieved their makers of hundreds of millions of dollars in development fees, this will not only bring those eye-watering costs down, but also allow more newbies into the market. On the periphery, other companies such as Ubisoft and Roblox are eager to follow the lead with projects in development, although are yet to catch up with Unity and NetEase’s huge strides forwards.

 

As you probably suspect, the curtain hasn’t fallen on this story by a long chalk, but all we can do for now is to watch and wait. And enjoy all the new surprises around the corner.

 

In the meantime, take a quick gander at what you could be doing with this AI-epicentred explosion in gaming possibilities.

 

So, are you revolutionising the gaming industry?

If you’ve got ideas that’ll have half of Europe signing up for your latest release, then the MustardFX  team wants to speak to you.  We constantly have brilliant jobs in the gaming industry landing on our desks, so hit your dialling pad now – the digits you require are 0117 929 6060.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Recent blog posts

The Ever-Expanding AI Universe


Welcome to the next gen! As far as the popular press is concerned, AI is still clickbait heaven for the paranoid. From poaching jobs, to suggestions of an imminent AI-led annihilation of all humankind, the headlines mostly trumpet warnings about the synthetic revolution.   Meanwhile, on Planet Reality there are… Read More

View more

Venice Biennale 2024 – Tickets please!


One title to beat them all – Foreigners Everywhere! If you still haven’t bought your tickets to the Venice Biennale 2024, form an orderly queue please, because the doors are about to open. Running from right now up until 24th November, this year sees the return of the… Read More

View more

The Marketing Job Board 2024 – hot trends!


Where creativity meets data at an office near you Way back in those fresh post-lockdown days, it seemed like life was a heady mix of chasing after the ice cream van and working from home. Not only had we converted our spare rooms into office space, but we’d gone nuclear… Read More

View more

Becoming an Architect – The Career Pathway Guide


A route map for the architectural highways What motivates people to become architects? Well, RIBA’s Director of Education and Learning, Dr Jenny Russell, recently put it like this: “As an architect, you will change the world – quite literally, being responsible for the creation of our built environment, and designing… Read More

View more

Best Visual Effects Oscar 2024


Godzilla Minus One – the lizard of La-La Land  Every year we’re expecting it, and every year precisely nobody accurately predicts it. We’re talking, of course, about that Academy Awards ‘moment’.   A mesmerised public… Read More

View more

The Workspace Design Show 2024


Exactly what’s coming to an office near you! Workplace design has come a long way since rows of typists hammered away at clunky keyboards in the bad old days. Modern bosses understand that the layout of workspace is paramount to employee satisfaction, which in turn increases productivity. In other words,… Read More

View more

International Women’s Day 2024 – Inspire Inclusion!


Celebrating the pioneering women who broke the mould International Women’s Day 2024 will be celebrating the female contribution to family, community and work all over the globe on March 8th. This year’s theme is to Inspire Inclusion, with the noble mission of spreading an understanding of how increasing… Read More

View more

Marketing and Greenwashing – The Divorce


Building a sustainable brand presence while keeping it real Sustainability has been a hot topic as far back as those prehistoric days before the smartphone invaded Planet Earth. The sustainability green machine has travelled into every corner of our lives because consumers love it. And, truth be told, they mostly… Read More

View more

Unreal Engine 5 Meets Rogue Trooper


An animated force to be reckoned with… Metahuman animation has come a looooong way since Polar Express (2004) and Beowolf (2007). Groundbreaking at the point of cinematic release, time has not been kind to the Tom Hanks and Ray Winstone-voiced movies when compared to today’s digital offerings. The… Read More

View more

Co-op Live – A 2024 Arena with Attitude


Mean, green and purpose-built for serious music fans The Co-op is a place we usually associate with going to see the vegetable aisle, not Liam Gallagher. But that’s all about to change, because in April, Co-op Live is opening its doors as Manchester’s brand spanking new arena with attitude… Read More

View more