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Developer Krafton, in collaboration with NVIDIA, has unveiled an innovative feature for PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) — the introduction of the first "co-playable character" powered by advanced AI technology. This new AI partner is designed to enhance the gaming experience by providing players with a reliable companion during intense battle royale matches.
The AI character can assist players in various ways, from scouting the environment to engaging in combat. This feature aims to bridge the gap for solo players who may find themselves at a disadvantage when facing off against teams. With the AI partner, players can strategize and execute tactics more effectively, making for a more dynamic and engaging gameplay experience.
Krafton emphasizes that this development is a significant step forward in integrating AI into gaming, allowing for more immersive and interactive sessions. As PUBG continues to evolve, players can look forward to new challenges and opportunities with their AI companions in the battlefield.
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