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'Assassin's Creed' Maker Ubisoft Unveils Game Powered by Generative AI

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In brief Ubisoft showcased an experimental game called Teammates that is powered by generative AI. Players interact with an in-game AI assistant through voice commands, and dynamic dialogue is generated in real time. Many game developers have been vocally opposed to generative AI due to job fears and creative concerns. Ubisoft, the gaming giant behind such franchises as Assassin’s Creed and Just Dance, has revealed its first playable game powere…
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News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. Ubisoft showed a breakthrough that points directly to the future of gaming. The company presented Teammates, a technical demo where generational AI-controlled NPC can improvise, react to the context and follow player’s voice commands. The idea is not to replace screenwriters or traditional design, but to expand the interaction within the game, something that could change h…

We're playing with an open hand: This isn't a new video game – but we're still playing Assassin's Creed. A good hand for fans.

With Teammates, Ubisoft reinforces its commitment to artificial intelligence, in a generative prototype that reignites the discussion about the use of generative tools in the industry. Ubisoft presented Teammates, an experimental project designed to explore voice commands in games, allowing players to speak directly to AI-controlled characters. The technology is currently being used as an internal tool and is not yet applied in final products. A…

Talking to your solo allies like you would in a multiplayer game? Ubisoft tries the bet.

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Presse-citron broke the news in on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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