The ongoing race for AI remains to be a talking point surrounding consoles. At XBOX, Microsoft has no doubt embraced machine learning. Back in 2023, the XBOX firm partnered with Inworld to develop new tools to aid game development. And by 2025, Muse was announced. The new toolset was echoed to benefit general game development as well as game preservation for the platform.

Additionally, PlayStation is not hiding its efforts with artificial intelligence too. Previously in 2025, it announced a coop with AMD – Project Amethyst. The effort was said to improve development specifically with visuals & performance of its titles. And just this spring, Sony announced the acquisition of Cinemersive Labs to “contribute to our broader efforts in advancing state of the art visual computing within games.”

Recently, Sony released its FY2025 annual earnings. In the document, the PlayStation firm approached the conversation of AI and shared that the effort to integrate it into the gaming division will efficiently propel development for its platform that will “enhance the PlayStation experience” ultimately. “AI is not only for efficiency, but also a tool to empower creators to expand their creativity, making it easier to take on more innovative projects that were previously difficult to pursue due to constraints of cost and time,” Sony starts when speaking on AI.

As AI lowers barriers to creation and increases the volume and diversity of content, the PlayStation platform and studios are expected to remain critical in delivering high quality experiences and helping players discover the right content in an increasingly crowded landscape. Within the studio business, AI powered tools are automating repetitive workflows and improving productivity across areas such as software development, quality assurance, 3D modeling, and animation, allowing production teams to focus on building richer worlds and gameplay experiences.

“Across the platform business, AI is driving efficiency, personalization, and customer value at scale, while continued investments in AI and machine learning are expected to push visual fidelity forward and deliver higher quality player experiences,” it adds. Concluding that “AI is expected to unleash the creativity of Sony Interactive Entertainment’s studios, power a more curated and consumer-centric platform, and enhance the PlayStation experience, supported by its global player base, deep IP library, and integrated ecosystem.”

In the document, Sony goes on to elaborate a partnership with Bandai Namco to test generative AI and found success in development speeds. “Sony aims to continue to integrate its own technologies with generative AI to establish a creator-first production environment that maximizes creative potential while ensuring safety and security.”

Are you for or against Sony’s utilization of AI?

Source: Sony

Nick Moreno Content Writer

Nick has over a decade of video game journalism under his belt. Outside of writing about trending & indie releases, he has also provided coverage at multiple events across the United States including Penny Arcade Expo & E3.

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