Hideo Kojima Believes AI Can Handle Remakes And Sequels In The Future

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  • Hideo Kojima recently discussed his thoughts on artificial intelligence in the gaming industry.
  • He believes that sequels and remakes can benefit from the technology.
  • The director advocates for co-developing games with AI.

Hideo Kojima is known for creating genre-defining games and telling incredible stories to millions of people around the globe. His latest release, Death Stranding 2, continues the tradition, earning praise for both visual and narrative reasons.

The developer is also marching forward with bold plans for the future and has recently shared his thoughts on game development moving forward. According to Hideo Kojima, AI can be quite handy, especially when creating sequels.

Why it matters: AI has been a hot topic in the gaming industry recently, with many developers sharing their unique perspectives on the technology and its uses.

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Hideo Kojima says that there’s nothing necessarily wrong with the gaming industry’s focus on sequels and remakes.

In a recent interview, he expressed that because these titles have much of the work already done thanks to their predecessors, AI can be a useful tool when creating future remakes and sequels.

I think that, in the future, remakes and sequels will be made by AI.

In fact, Hideo Kojima even suggested co-creating games with AI as opposed to using it for development. Clearly, the game developer is in favor of using the technology to improve game development, but not at the expense of the creativity that goes into the process.

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Of course, AI integration into game development is inevitable at this point, and many teams are already using the technology to produce big AAA titles.

Because the technology is already ingrained in the industry, Hideo Kojima’s approach stands out as more nuanced than that of other studios. In fact, a recent Sony patent teases plans in line with the director’s approach for remasters.

What do you think about the director’s perspective? Would you be willing to play AI-made remakes in the future? Let’s discuss in the comments and on the Tech4Gamers Forums.

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