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'You would not believe the number of AI games in our inbox' says Tunic's publisher 'I am tired of seeing it'
- Finji says its inbox is filling up with AI-generated pitches and assets, illustrating a broader publisher fatigue toward genAI in games.
- Finji updated its publishing contracts to allow termination if a developer uses AI without disclosure, signaling cautious publisher risk management.
- Saltsman cautions that AI-based art and code are often incorrect or unoriginal, underscoring quality concerns in pitches.
- Saltsman expresses a practical stance: avoid AI in games and prefer traditional development practices.
- The report situates Finji among other industry voices critical of AI in art and game development.
- Industry-wide debate includes Larian and Hooded Horse positions on GenAI art in official projects.
- Publishers see AI's impact on creative processes as a key concern for the industry’s future.
- Finji’s stance and comments were shared through a PC Gamer interview cited by BP.news.
- PC Gamer’s coverage links AI-pitch gossip to broader industry reactions and policy shifts.
- The piece situates AI in the context of ongoing debates about art quality and IP in gaming.
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