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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Remedy Confirms No AI in Control Sequel

Remedy Confirms No AI in Control Sequel

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Control Resonant will not use generative AI content.
  • Remedy is exploring ethical AI for player value.
  • Many developers view generative AI as an industry threat.
Remedy Confirms No AI in Control Sequel

Remedy Entertainment's interim CEO, Markus Mäki, has stated that their forthcoming major title, Control Resonant, will not incorporate generative AI. Mäki acknowledged that while there is interest within the company regarding AI tools, their primary focus remains on enhancing player value through ethical applications. He confirmed definitively that Control Resonant includes no generative AI content.

Mäki indicated that Remedy is actively monitoring the progression of generative AI, looking for ethically sound uses that could benefit gameplay. This stance contrasts with growing concerns in the industry, as a 2026 report revealed 52% of game developers consider generative AI a threat. The report also highlighted a strong negative sentiment among some developers, with one stating they would rather quit than use the technology.

Concerns extend beyond creative integrity, with potential job displacement and even impacts on hardware costs like RAM also being noted. Meanwhile, Sony continues to explore AI, recently patenting technology for AI-generated podcasts featuring PlayStation characters and AI game control systems.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, Remedy's interim CEO Markus Mäki has confirmed that Control Resonant does not use generative AI content at all.
Remedy is actively following generative AI development to see if ethically sound applications can add player value, but their current major title excludes it.
According to a 2026 report, 52% of game developers believe generative AI is a threat to the industry, a significant increase from the previous year.

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