Hideo Kojima: AI Will Be As Important To Games As 3D Graphics
Briefly

Morning Checkpoint highlights The Last of Us TV show, the future of Space Marine 2, sales data for Cyberpunk 2077, and Hideo Kojima's perspective on AI. Hideo Kojima described AI as the third major shift in gaming after 3D graphics and internet connectivity, noting modern AI can learn from player behavior and will be leveraged in game creation. Kojima also says he plays very little, perhaps one game per year. Cyberpunk 2077 performed strongly on Switch 2: CD Projekt reported that 75 percent of June Switch 2 copies were physical game cards, and the game shipped entirely on physical carts without the key card system.
Folks, it's Friday! We made it to the weekend. But first, before you go off and enjoy the last work day of the week, please read today's Morning Checkpoint. Today, we're talking about The Last of Us TV show, looking at the future of S pace Marine 2, checking out some sales data for Cyberpunk 2077, and learning what Kojima thinks of AI. Someone hit that button again. It's too loud, I can't think.
At first, the games were all 2D, about 16 colors, 16 bits...the biggest, first change was [that] games became 3D. The second is we [became] connected by [the] internet, and you could play [online]. The third is the trend right now that AI is now coming into game creation, and we have not just ChatGPT, but they learn from how the players control. And I think that you'll take advantage of that.
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