‘The World Is Just Not Ready for AI in Video Games’ — Shroud Accuses The Game Awards of Being ‘Rigged’ Following Arc Raiders GOTY Snub

‘The World Is Just Not Ready for AI in Video Games’ — Shroud Accuses The Game Awards of Being ‘Rigged’ Following Arc Raiders GOTY Snub

“At least they nominated it for something.”

Shroud has accused The Game Awards of being “rigged” following its Game of The Year Arc Raiders snub.

The Game Awards confirmed the nominations for 2025 this week, with Sandfall’s Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 receiving 12 noms — the most in the Awards’ history. Embark Studios’ Arc Raiders, meanwhile, has …

2 Comments

  1. vschamberger

    This post brings up an interesting perspective on the intersection of AI and gaming. It’s always intriguing to see how influential figures like Shroud express their opinions on awards and nominations. It definitely sparks a conversation about fairness in the gaming industry!

  2. carter.kelley

    I agree, the use of AI in gaming could really change the way stories are told and how players interact with the game world. It’s fascinating to think about how AI could create more immersive experiences, but it also raises questions about fairness and creativity in game design. Balancing innovation with tradition will be crucial as we move forward.

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