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13 Août 2025 - écrit par sylvina neri - Lu 166 fois

Beyond Good and Evil 2: Generative AI to Save an Epic Dev Cycle?

A leak suggests Beyond Good and Evil 2 uses generative AI to speed up its chaotic development. After 20 years, Ubisoft might innovate. Impact for Moroccan fans and the gaming industry.


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Beyond Good and Evil 2: Generative AI to Save an Epic Dev Cycle?
According to a known industry leaker, Beyond Good and Evil 2 might be using generative AI to help its troubled development. The game, in the works for nearly 20 years, hasn't been officially confirmed by Ubisoft, but the buzz is real.

Announced in 2008 (teased since 2003), this sequel to the 2003 cult adventure has seen ups and downs: direction changes, endless delays. The leak from a gaming insider claims AI is generating assets, dialogues, or procedural worlds. No denial from Ubisoft, but it fits their tech push, like in Assassin's Creed. The game promises a space-opera universe with planetary exploration, combats, and a badass heroine.

Globally, AI in gaming could revolutionize devs, cutting costs and time – think No Man's Sky's infinite worlds. For us in Morocco, where AI is popping in Casablanca startups (like ag-tech apps), it's fascinating. It makes international stuff relatable: imagine using ChatGPT to create games inspired by Berber tales. Impact: If it works, it could inspire local studios, but raises ethics questions (job losses?). For fans, it's hope for a release at last.

On Reddit and Twitter, it's mixed: "Awesome if it speeds things up, but not at creativity's cost!" a fan says. The insider teases more details, while Ubisoft stays silent. Celebs like Geoff Keighley shared: "Interesting if true." Ex-devs whisper: "AI's everywhere now." In Morocco, on forums: "Like a djinn helping Aladdin, but for games!"

In conclusion, if confirmed, it could lead to a beta soon. Open question: Will AI save this cursed project or add more drama? Tell me what you think, buddies!

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