Razer has introduced enhancements to its QA Companion-AI and new features for Project AVA and Adaptive Immersive Experience at the Game Developers Conference in 2026. These tools focus on automating quality assurance, streamlining workflows, and integrating multi-sensory effects in game development. The announcements aim to improve efficiency without requiring significant changes to existing setups.
At the Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2026, Razer showcased updates to its developer tools, emphasizing AI-driven automation and immersive technologies. The company's QA Companion-AI, first introduced last year, now operates without needing an SDK, plugin, or code modifications. It monitors gameplay to detect issues such as physics and collision anomalies, rendering problems, and animation errors, then produces reports with reproduction steps. This approach targets bottlenecks in quality assurance by expanding coverage and speeding up cycles.
"By automating repetitive execution and reporting, QA Companion-AI expands coverage, accelerates QA cycles, and frees testers to focus on high-value, player-focused testing," stated a Razer press release.
Razer also advanced Project AVA, its agentic AI assistant originally conceived as a gaming copilot. The updated version interprets user intent to perform multi-step workflows across applications, powered by the new Inference Control Plane. This system routes tasks between local and cloud AI models to ensure low latency, with applications in project management and build processes.
Additionally, the Adaptive Immersive Experience runtime simplifies adding haptics, RGB lighting, and spatial audio to games. It creates real-time effects from gameplay signals, incorporating Razer's Sensa HD Haptics, Chroma RGB, and THX Spatial Audio+. Developers can integrate it in as few as three days.
Quyen Quach, Razer's Vice President of Software, commented: “AI should amplify human creativity, not replace it. That belief shapes everything we’re building across hardware, software, and services. We’re creating practical AI tools that put developers firmly in control and help teams move from idea to implementation faster while preserving the craft that makes games memorable. From agentic companions to frictionless QA and adaptive multi‑sensory immersion, our goal is simple: help studios build faster, expand coverage, and deliver richer, more engaging experiences.”
These developments reflect Razer's growing emphasis on software and services alongside its hardware offerings.