Crystal Dynamics explains AI use in Tomb Raider development

Developers Crystal Dynamics and Flying Wild Hog used generative AI to create placeholder assets for Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis. The tool helped visualize ideas during early level design.

Crystal Dynamics director of experience Jeff Adams said the technology lets teams test concepts quickly without committing full development resources upfront. If an idea proves viable, it moves into the standard human-led pipeline where concepting and building occur.

Adams noted that all final content in the game remains human-crafted. He added that the approach helps the studios reach the right answers faster while delivering high-quality experiences.

The game is scheduled for release on 12 February 2027 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch 2 and PC via Steam. Earlier plans had targeted a 2026 launch.

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A video from Game Informer captured an awkward moment at Summer Game Fest where Crystal Dynamics public relations staff stopped a follow-up question about generative AI use in Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis.

Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, a full remake of the 1996 original, will launch on February 12, 2027. The game was developed by Flying Wild Hog with guidance from Crystal Dynamics using Unreal Engine 5. It will be available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch 2, and PC.

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Crystal Dynamics, the studio behind Tomb Raider, has laid off 20 team members in its fourth round of job cuts within a year. The studio stated the changes align team structures with project phases, while reaffirming commitment to ongoing Tomb Raider titles. Development on Tomb Raider: Catalyst and the Legacy of Atlantis remake continues uninterrupted.

French developer Asobo has confirmed it will not use Generative AI tools for its A Plague Tale series despite working with smaller teams.

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Developer Pearl Abyss has acknowledged using generative AI tools for early-stage 2D visual props in Crimson Desert, stating they intended to replace them before release. The studio apologised for unintentionally including some in the final version and for lacking transparency. It plans to audit assets and roll out replacements via patches.

Capcom has stated it will not include AI-generated materials in its game content, as revealed in an investor briefing on March 23, 2026. The company plans to use AI tools to improve efficiency in development processes like graphics, sound, and programming. This comes amid backlash over Nvidia's DLSS 5 implementation in Resident Evil Requiem.

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Capcom has outlined its approach to generative AI, focusing on routine tasks while keeping core creativity in human hands.

 

 

 

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