Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis Steam Page Lists AI Use, Publisher Says It Is Optimistic
After the Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered controversy over unauthorized AI voices, the publisher's open optimism about generative AI signals a deliberate stance on a divisive industry topic.
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Crystal Dynamics and Flying Wild Hog's full remake of the first Tomb Raider game, scheduled for February 2027, has a Steam store page that discloses AI-assisted tools were used during development. Publisher Amazon Game Studios says it is optimistic about generative AI, though the disclosure notes all AI assets were replaced or refined by humans before final release.
The Steam store page for Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, a full remake of the original Tomb Raider being developed by Crystal Dynamics and Flying Wild Hog and published by Amazon Game Studios, includes an AI-generated content disclosure. The disclosure states that AI-assisted tools were used for early exploration and temporary content development, but that all AI-created assets were either replaced or refined by humans to maintain the team's creative vision.
Amazon Game Studios General Manager Jeff Gattis told Polygon that the company is very optimistic about generative AI, framing it as an opportunity to make new types of games that could not have been made three to five years ago. The response follows a controversy in which Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered shipped with unauthorized AI-generated voice work, which developer Aspyr later removed via update.
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