TLDR: Renowned composer Yuzo Koshiro has publicly refuted claims that generative artificial intelligence was utilized in the final version of his game ‘Earthion,’ emphasizing a commitment to human artistry.
In a recent statement, celebrated video game composer Yuzo Koshiro addressed and debunked rumors circulating about the use of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) in the development of ‘Earthion.’ Koshiro unequivocally confirmed that ‘No Generative AI Was Used In Earthion’s Final Version.’ This declaration comes amidst increasing discussions and concerns within the creative industries regarding the role of AI in content creation.
Koshiro further elaborated on the development philosophy behind ‘Earthion,’ stating, ‘We fully respect the work of human artists and voice talent.’ This quote underscores the team’s dedication to traditional creative processes and highlights their appreciation for human contributions in game development.
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‘Earthion,’ a shmup (shoot ’em up) title, has been described as ‘a genuine shmup masterpiece from Yuzo Koshiro and Makoto Wada,’ according to a review on Time Extension. The game’s critical reception suggests a high level of craftsmanship, which Koshiro’s statement reinforces by clarifying the absence of AI-generated content. The news also follows a previous plea from Koshiro for support against pirated ROMs of ‘Earthion’ appearing online, where he noted that ‘Pirated ROMs hurt small indie teams like ours,’ indicating the independent nature of the project.


