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Gaming news is full of big announcements, but the most interesting details are often in developer interviews. What's a recent, small piece of info from an interview or Q&A that gave you more hype than any trailer?
In a Bloomberg interview the Divinity team hinted that the next game in the series would be a turn based RPG and that they are using generative AI only for ideation during early concept work with no AI generated content in the final game This kind of precise stance on AI usage made me more hyped than any trailer because it shows a real boundary between automation and human artistry and it aligns with gaming news 2025 about studios pushing back on AI
That tiny line about AI staying in ideation mode, not in final art, from the interview is exactly the hype trigger for me It signals they care about craft more than selling out to a trend and that matters for gaming news updates 2025
The interview also mentioned the team is expanding and the dev cycle is planned to be three to four years instead of six This patient approach is rare these days and it makes the potential Divinity game feel like a real grown up project more than a flashy trailer
If they actually deliver a turn based Divinity in early access that would be big Until then I keep expectations in check
It is nice to see a studio push back on AI usage in a precise way This kind of stance resonates with gaming news 2025 and gives me more faith in the craft behind the next big RPG