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Still embroiled in Subnautica 2 drama, PUBG and Hi-Fi Rush owner Krafton announces it's an "AI first" company now as it plans to spend $70 million on the tech
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Kaan Serin
2025-10-23
Amid an ongoing legal feud with Subnautica 2's original lead developers and a string of notable misses, publisher Krafton's decided to turn things around by...err... letting AI into almost every part of the business. The PUBG, Hi-Fi Rush 2, and Callisto Protocol owner announced in a press release earlier today that it's now an "AI first" company, which essentially means it's implementing AI into everything from management systems and company infrastructure, to research and development and still vague in-game AI stuff. Krafton CEO Kim Chang-han says the company "will expand the growth opportunities of each member through the AI First strategy, expand creative attempts centered on player experience, and lead AI innovation in the game industry as a whole." (Thanks to Infostock Daily for the translations!) "By establishing an AI-centered operational standard, Krafton aims to become a global role model for the future of game development." Palworld dev's new publishing label isn't interested in AI slop: "If you're big on AI stuff ... we're not the right partner for that" Arc Raiders lead says games "can't be built by an AI" and "I hope they never can," but also "I want us to build content a hundred times faster" and AI might help with that part The Subnautica 2 drama intensifies as Krafton accuses former Unknown Worlds leadership of pushing to release an unfinished game and secretly downloading "massive amounts of confidential information" The press release also reveals that Krafton is sinking 100 billion won, or around $70 million, into the initiative. Starting next year, it'll also set aside about 30 billion won ($20 or so million) annually to promote AI use within the company and teach employees how to use AI tools. There's no telling if we could see AI-generated art, music, or writing creep into upcoming games, like next year's Subnautica 2 or the impending Hi-Fi Rush 2 – which would be extra jarring considering how anti-megacorporation the first game is. We'll just have to wait and see. "To say Krafton's new theory is a Hail Mary would be an understatement": Former Subnautica 2 studio leadership allege publisher Krafton has changed "its story mid-litigation about why it fired the founders"
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obviousPlant
Oct 30, 08:44 PM
Feels like nostalgia. this is simple. maybe not Fun multiplayer. Fairly decent.
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