More than 300 Steam games released last week; 120 carried AI disclosures
I checked every Steam listing released in Australia from June 9 through about an hour ago — just under a full week — and found 338 new games, of which 120 included AI disclosures. Many of those disclosures revealed substantial use of generative tools rather than the limited, ancillary uses you might expect.
Some releases are almost entirely machine-made. Android Who Dreams of Stars lists AI-generated artwork, sound, story, localization and store assets, and even its trailer includes an erroneous Steam screenshot chime. My Summer Love Memories uses generative AI for its FMV videos, images and music, with dialogue produced by an LLM.
Other entries include Kryonull, whose voices on the store page and in-game were generated by AI, and a string of $100–$110 visual novels from developers such as SmogGames and KalendulaGames that disclose heavy AI use for images and other assets. Not every disclosure signals a predominantly AI-made game.
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