(Bloomberg) -- Krafton Inc., the developer of hit title PUBG: Battlegrounds, plans to spend more than ... At CES in Las Vegas ...
Battlegrounds, is planning to invest more than 200 billion won ($136 million) this year into more than a dozen game studios.
Tencent's partner Krafton invests over $136M in 12 game studios, focusing on AI development. Elon Musk's xAI also plans ...
CES 2025 is officially underway, and one of the big gaming announcements so far was a partnership between Nvidia and Krafton ...
As reported by Business Wire, developer Krafton and Nvidia unveiled a new application of AI technology called Co-Playable Character during CES 2025. By using a local AI powered by a small language ...
the legendary online battle royale shooter developed by PUBG Corporation. The Sanhok map is returning to the game with new buildings, terrain, and various objects all ready to be destroyed.
Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) maintains an upward stock trajectory this week after a power-packed start with the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT) eying an $80 billion ...
Nvidia has announced a partnership with a handful of developers to create AI teammates, which is informed by Nvidia's own generative and responsive AI. This is to say that the AI teammates here are a ...
Fortnite may be the most popular battle royale game in the market today, but its success came on the back of PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds, or PUBG for short. Today, Greene revealed in an interview ...
Nvidia and Krafton unveiled a groundbreaking on-device AI that will enable smarter AI characters for PUBG and inZoi.
PUBG and inZoi are getting AI companions described as Co-Playable Characters (CPCs). Krafton, the South Korean company behind both games, announced it was working with Nvidia to bring these AI ...