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Auxuman said it has launched its alpha test for its Auxworld platform for automatically generating and customizing single-player games using generative AI.
Negar Shaghaghi, CEO of Auxuman, said in an interview with GamesBeat that the company is learning insights about AI that are useful.
Auxworld is built on Auxuman’s procedural game engine that allows for the creation of dynamic, player-influenced worlds.
The Auxworld platform is moving away from a text-to-game platform and focusing more on a game that is informed by any kind of custom input from a gamer. So it gives people a few choices for options and then gives them a game instantly, without having to think too much about it.
“This is a model that has worked really well for social media, like TikTok. Instead of asking you what kind of content you want to see created, it’s going to put something in front of you and then you can pick and choose how to modify it and customize it,” Shaghaghi said.
She said that game engines used today are based on years-old technology that doesn’t allow for fast iterations or incorporating user preferences or feedback in real-time. Auxworld’s procedural game compiler augments the Unreal Engine to respond and act based on input to create endless procedural from any input and create more engagement with players.
The platform is available in a limited setting for now as a free download via the Xsolla payment platform.
When it comes to people wanting to create game experiences, Auxuman found out that there are typically two kinds of users. One group knows exactly how they would design a game and others who want to have
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