AI world models are sending shockwaves through the gaming industry, as the future of gaming engines is called into question.
The generative AI expansion continues, with the Unity game engine being turned into a slop-making machine with an upcoming update. As announced during the Q4 2025 earnings call that happened on ...
Attention, gamers: if you thought new titles on top of the endless cavalcade of sequels and remakes were derivative now, wait till you hear about what the game engine maker Unity has got in store.
Learning how to build and understand a mini engine is an exciting journey for anyone interested in mechanics. A mini engine, despite its small size, works on the same principles as larger engines. By ...
Unity AI will soon be able to create complete video games via natural language prompts. This is promised by Unity CEO Matthew Bromberg, according to the industry magazine Game Developer in an ...
Making a video game usually means learning to code, working with complex game engines, and spending hours piecing everything together. That is true even for simple casual games. Many aspiring ...
Unity CEO Matthew Bromberg has touted generative AI advancements in its game engine that'll soon enable users to "prompt full casual games into existence" just by using natural language. While ...
Game engine maker Unity is, like most other tech companies, fully embracing generative AI technology in its products (making the already bloated engine even more slow and annoying to use). Still ...
AI Hasbro CEO still has 'so much AI-based' grist in his own D&D games 'it would floor you', but he's not putting it in MTG cards or D&D books because people 'just don't want it' AI Brendan Greene says ...
Mixing game development with artificial intelligence has already proven to be a controversial topic, but it’s not something Unity Technologies (the company behind the Unity game engine) is shying away ...
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