The Last of Us co-creator Neil Druckmann sat down for an interview to discuss Naughty Dog's plans, including a new title that he says will redefine gaming.
The Last of Us co-creator Neil Druckmann is creating anticipation for developer Naughty Dog ’s next project by talking about the technologies the studio wants to innovate with, which include AI.
Recommended Videos In an interview with parent company Sony published on Thursday, Druckmann touted the potential capabilities of AI, saying that it’s going to “revolutionize” how games are made. While he notes there are some “ethical issues we need to address,” he stresses how it could help when developing projects remotely by reducing costs.
He hasn’t said specifically what technology Naughty Dog is currently using, but he has some ideas for how things like mixed reality could be used to help with motion capture, and how it’ll become easier to move assets from one platform to another. He brings up moving an environment to other media .
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