Generative AI is attracting a significant level of investment, including in the gaming space. Titan AI, a new mobile games studio, raised over $500,000 in pre-seed funding led by Berkeley SkyDeck. Titan AI joins several other generative AI gaming startups that aim to reduce the cost and speed of creating 2D and 3D content for games. Depending on the complexity, mobile games can cost upwards of $250,000 to make.
Titan AI uses image generators Stable Diffusion and DALL-E to create 2D graphics and then uses proprietary technology to combine those elements with 3D models. The company is also training AI to build level segments – easy, medium and hard – which co-founder Fabien-Pierre Nicolas claims is another “labor-intensive task.”
Titan AI was founded by Nicolas, former vice president of U.S. marketing at SmartNews and Victor Ceitelis, the co-founder of Scenario, a generative AI startup that enables game developers to create custom image generators.
The company’s most important objective is to create more inclusive experiences for players who are largely underrepresented in games.
“We both saw an opportunity to help many people feel better represented in games, a central element of today’s entertainment culture, and making games for people we love – our families,” Nicolas told TechCrunch. Nicolas grew up with an LGBTQ+ parent and his wife is Korean. Meanwhile, Ceitelis is LatinX and was born to Chilean parents.
“In many games and movies, the hero plunders and steals treasures from Mesoamerican culture. [Ceitelis] never saw his people be the hero in games,” Nicolas added. This is why Titan AI wanted its first game, Aztec Spirit Run, to “reverse the trend” and feature a main character who races against Conquistadores to defend the
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