Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks recently said that while the company is utilizing gen-AI with toy design on trained models with its IP, he wants video games to have a human element.
Valve has responded to the New York Attorney General's lawsuit, stating it has "serious concerns with the alterations the NYAG claims are necessary to make to our games." More like this 'The ...
As the world continues to slowly but surely grapple with the issues with, and ever-present executive demand for, generative AI use in every aspect of our lives, sometimes it’s nice to hear at least ...
Chris Cocks admits he uses AI prolifically in his personal Dungeons & Dragons games, but he knows fans don't want it.
Despite the fact that Hasbro sometimes programs AI models of characters like Peppa Pig and Optimus Prime to help design toys and other products, CEO Chris Cocks promised that AI tools will never be ...
I used to play a lot of co-operative board games like Arkham Horror, Pandemic, and Space Alert, where it's you and your friends against the board. They're great, because instead o ...
After trying the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles set during a preview in MTG Arena, I've never related more to a doofus getting wailed on by a five-foot anthropomorphic amphibian.
Starting in 2027, Hasbro will become the “primary” maker of Harry Potter toys and board games, the company announced yesterday. But it sounds like J.K. Rowling’s wizard won’t immediately pop up in all ...
Hasbro Inc. shareholders are suing the company over allegations of overproducing Magic: The Gathering cards. The lawsuit claims executives misled investors by denying they were overprinting cards, ...
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