One of the solutions we are developing is a so-called quality control assistant. Game testing is expensive and can take up 30–40% of the budget or delay releases. Our tool works together with the tester and automatically records bugs — graphical, performance, and others. Everything is quickly sent to the developer, who decides how to fix them.
He added that many gamers are still critical of generative AI, but support tools that help studios improve games without sacrificing quality and creativity. Razer is investing $600 million in creating such AI companions.