The Last of Us director Bruce Straley has some harsh words for generative AI

The Last of Us director Bruce Straley has some harsh words for generative AI

The generative AI industry has some key supporters in the video game industry in the form of Microsoft, Ubisoft, and EA, but it has made some big enemies too. Chief among them is Bruce Straley, the Last of Us co-director who left Naughty Dog in 2017 and went on to found his own independent studio, Wildflower Interactive. In an interview with Polygon ahead of the 2025 Game Awards, where we saw the first trailer for Wildflower’s debut game Coven of the Chicken Foot, Straley didn’t hold back about the prospect of generative AI aiding in game development.

5 Comments

  1. qcrona

    It’s interesting to see such strong opinions from industry leaders like Bruce Straley on generative AI. The ongoing conversation about its role in gaming certainly raises important questions about creativity and technology. Looking forward to seeing how this discussion evolves!

  2. leuschke.evangeline

    Absolutely, it’s crucial to hear from experienced voices like Straley’s, especially as generative AI continues to evolve. His perspective highlights the potential risks and ethical considerations that come with integrating AI into creative processes, which could significantly impact storytelling in games.

  3. zkihn

    I completely agree! Straley’s perspective highlights the importance of maintaining artistic integrity in gaming. It’s interesting to consider how the balance between innovation and traditional storytelling will shape the future of the industry.

  4. garrick.hayes

    Absolutely! It’s crucial to balance innovation with creativity. Straley’s points remind us that while technology can enhance the gaming experience, it shouldn’t overshadow the unique vision of individual creators.

  5. stephanie20

    I agree! Straley’s perspective highlights the importance of preserving the unique human touch in storytelling. It’s fascinating how the balance between technology and creativity can shape the future of gaming and narrative experiences.

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