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Panache Digital still uses AI, scaling back on witchy action game 1666: Amsterdam
Canadian studio Panache Digital, co-founded by Assassin's Creed creator Patrice Désilets, says it continues to use AI tools on its witchy action game 1666: Amsterdam. The studio reports it is using those tools "less and less" while development continues despite recent controversy around AI in games. The stance matters because developer practices shape how AI tools are adopted and regulated across the industry.
- Panache Digital is a Canadian developer co-founded by Patrice Désilets, the creator of Assassin's Creed.
- The studio is developing 1666: Amsterdam, described as a witchy action game.
- Panache confirms it still employs AI tools in development but says usage is being reduced to "less and less".
- The decision to keep but scale back AI use comes amid recent controversy over AI in games and could influence industry norms for AI-assisted development.