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Activision Explores AI for New Major Game Development

Author:Kristen Update:Apr 06,2025

Activision recently grabbed the gaming world's attention with a surprising move: launching advertisements for new projects based on its beloved franchises, including Guitar Hero, Crash Bandicoot, and Call of Duty. However, the buzz wasn't about the games themselves but rather the unconventional method used to create the promotional materials—neural networks.

Guitar Hero MobileImage: apple.com

The first ad surfaced on one of Activision's social media platforms, promoting Guitar Hero Mobile and directing users to a pre-order page on the App Store. The community quickly noticed the odd, almost surreal visuals, igniting a flurry of discussions. It wasn't long before similar reports surfaced about other mobile titles like Crash Bandicoot Brawl and Call of Duty Mobile, all featuring AI-generated art in their ads. Initially, many suspected a hack, but it was soon revealed as an unconventional marketing experiment by Activision.

Crash Bandicoot BrawlImage: apple.com

The reaction from the gaming community was overwhelmingly negative. Players voiced their frustration over Activision's choice to use generative AI instead of collaborating with professional artists and designers. Concerns were raised that this could lead to games becoming "AI garbage," with some drawing unfavorable comparisons to Electronic Arts, known for its contentious decisions in the gaming industry.

Call of Duty MobileImage: apple.com

The use of AI in game development and marketing has become a hot-button issue for Activision. The company has confirmed that neural networks are being utilized in creating content for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

In response to the backlash, some of the promotional posts were taken down. It's still uncertain whether Activision intends to release these games or if they were merely testing the waters with provocative materials to gauge audience reactions.