For some time, it has been known in the video game industry that Square Enix Interested in new forms of video game creation, this is why they initially sold their American division and thus invested in NFT, a plan that ultimately did not close. However, they have a clear objective for development in 2024, and this may be something that facilitates the process but at the same time it may not please the enthusiasts who have this company as their favorite RPG.
Through a letter that dismisses 2023Company CEO, Takashi Kiryunoted that it has positive growth in technology artificial intelligence, They help in the manufacturing process of various products that require some form of programming code. With this in mind, it is clear that in the upcoming games they will try to use these technologies, an approach that can be considered more aggressive to polish their operation so that development times are shorter.
Here is what is mentioned:
We intend to be aggressive in applying AI and other cutting-edge technologies to both our content development and publishing functions. In the short term, our goal will be to improve our development productivity and achieve greater sophistication in our marketing efforts. In the long term, we hope to leverage these technologies to create new types of content for consumers, as we believe technological innovation represents business opportunities.
There is also some interest in the cloud gaming segment and blockchain, something that should only be taken with a grain of salt, as they wish for the company’s strength to continue to focus on bringing high-quality video games to potential buyers. However, they are treating such markets as an additional source of income, but not the main one, so as to reassure followers that there will be no sudden changes.
Something that continues to attract attention today is the change of mind Square Enix Regarding NFTs from one day to the next, immediately after the announcement of the collapse of this business model, since those who acquired the fungible tokens did not recover the investment and at this point selling them is not an option, unless they want to recover a minimal fraction of what was spent. do
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Editor’s note: They may not use it as essential in development, but to fix certain errors or code iterations that would take too much time to manually engineer. So for now I don’t think we need to worry either way.