PUBG's April Fools dating sim wants you to flirt with a soviet assault rifle, but sadly they used generative AI to create the art instead of paying a proper online sicko who would have done a better job
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Krafton has surprisingly introduced a dating simulation game titled "Winner Winner Romantic Dinner" as part of an April Fools' joke. This unique game allows players to engage romantically with anime versions of PUBG weapons and offers rewards such as in-game currency and exclusive items. Accessible via the PUBG website, a Krafton ID is needed to participate. The game raises eyebrows due to its use of generative AI for character and background images, prompting discussions about the implications of AI in game development.
"Those of you who want to hit up a Kar98 for the love of the game will be happy to know you don't actually need to play PUBG to try the dating sim."
"Why use AI for this? Krafton made $825.7 million in operating profit last year, something Krafton itself attributed to the 'continued expansion and sustainability of the PUBG IP.'"
Read at VG247
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