Jurassic World Evolution 3 Will No Longer Use Generative AI Following Backlash

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Frontier Development will no longer be using generative AI to create scientist portraits in Jurassic World Evolution 3 following player backlash against a disclaimer revealing the use of AI.

Jurassic World Evolution 3 is a park management game based on the iconic dinosaur film franchise and was announced at Summer Game Fest 2025. Its announcement excited fans, with trailers for the game garnering over 1 million views. But fans quickly spotted an AI use disclaimer on its Steam page that explained generative AI would be used for scientist portraits. Players quickly took to its Steam forums to complain about the use of AI in Jurassic World Evolution 3. Some players went as far as to call the developers "lazy" and "pathetic" for using AI in their game instead of having artists design these portraits.

Eventually, Frontier Developments responded to one of these threads and revealed it has "opted to remove the use of generative AI for scientist portraits within Jurassic World Evolution 3." The studio reaffirmed this in a statement to Game Watcher, where it's confirmed that Generative AI was removed "following some initial feedback" and that the game will still make its announced release following this change. The AI disclaimer is also no longer on its Steam page.

The use of generative AI is currently a very hot topic in the video game industry. It has been used by studios like Activision, and even developers like Masahiro Sakurai believe it has uses in game development. Generally, players don't like when generative AI is used in games, though, with this Jurassic World Evolution 3 backlash simply being the latest example.

Jurassic World Evolution 3 launches on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S on October 21.

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Frontier Development will no longer be using generative AI to create scientist portraits in Jurassic World Evolution 3 following player backlash against a disclaimer revealing the use of AI.

Jurassic World Evolution 3 is a park management game based on the iconic dinosaur film franchise and was announced at Summer Game Fest 2025. Its announcement excited fans, with trailers for the game garnering over 1 million views. But fans quickly spotted an AI use disclaimer on its Steam page that explained generative AI would be used for scientist portraits. Players quickly took to its Steam forums to complain about the use of AI in Jurassic World Evolution 3. Some players went as far as to call the developers "lazy" and "pathetic" for using AI in their game instead of having artists design these portraits.

Eventually, Frontier Developments responded to one of these threads and revealed it has "opted to remove the use of generative AI for scientist portraits within Jurassic World Evolution 3." The studio reaffirmed this in a statement to Game Watcher, where it's confirmed that Generative AI was removed "following some initial feedback" and that the game will still make its announced release following this change. The AI disclaimer is also no longer on its Steam page.

The use of generative AI is currently a very hot topic in the video game industry. It has been used by studios like Activision, and even developers like Masahiro Sakurai believe it has uses in game development. Generally, players don't like when generative AI is used in games, though, with this Jurassic World Evolution 3 backlash simply being the latest example.

Jurassic World Evolution 3 launches on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S on October 21.

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Frontier Development will no longer be using generative AI to create scientist portraits in Jurassic World Evolution 3 following player backlash against a disclaimer revealing the use of AI.Jurassic World Evolution 3 is a park management game based on the iconic dinosaur film franchise and was announced at Summer Game Fest 2025. Its announcement excited fans, with trailers for the game garnering over 1 million views. But fans quickly spotted an AI use disclaimer on its Steam page that explained generative AI would be used for scientist portraits. Players quickly took to its Steam forums to complain about the use of AI in Jurassic World Evolution 3. Some players went as far as to call the developers "lazy" and "pathetic" for using AI in their game instead of having artists design these portraits. Eventually, Frontier Developments responded to one of these threads and revealed it has "opted to remove the use of generative AI for scientist portraits within Jurassic World Evolution 3." The studio reaffirmed this in a statement to Game Watcher, where it's confirmed that Generative AI was removed "following some initial feedback" and that the game will still make its announced release following this change. The AI disclaimer is also no longer on its Steam page.The use of generative AI is currently a very hot topic in the video game industry. It has been used by studios like Activision, and even developers like Masahiro Sakurai believe it has uses in game development. Generally, players don't like when generative AI is used in games, though, with this Jurassic World Evolution 3 backlash simply being the latest example.Jurassic World Evolution 3 launches on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S on October 21.

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Frontier Development will no longer be using generative AI to create scientist portraits in Jurassic World Evolution 3 following player backlash against a disclaimer revealing the use of AI.

Jurassic World Evolution 3 is a park management game based on the iconic dinosaur film franchise and was announced at Summer Game Fest 2025. Its announcement excited fans, with trailers for the game garnering over 1 million views. But fans quickly spotted an AI use disclaimer on its Steam page that explained generative AI would be used for scientist portraits. Players quickly took to its Steam forums to complain about the use of AI in Jurassic World Evolution 3. Some players went as far as to call the developers "lazy" and "pathetic" for using AI in their game instead of having artists design these portraits.

Eventually, Frontier Developments responded to one of these threads and revealed it has "opted to remove the use of generative AI for scientist portraits within Jurassic World Evolution 3." The studio reaffirmed this in a statement to Game Watcher, where it's confirmed that Generative AI was removed "following some initial feedback" and that the game will still make its announced release following this change. The AI disclaimer is also no longer on its Steam page.

The use of generative AI is currently a very hot topic in the video game industry. It has been used by studios like Activision, and even developers like Masahiro Sakurai believe it has uses in game development. Generally, players don't like when generative AI is used in games, though, with this Jurassic World Evolution 3 backlash simply being the latest example.

Jurassic World Evolution 3 launches on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S on October 21.


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Frontier Development will no longer be using generative AI to create scientist portraits in Jurassic World Evolution 3 following player backlash against a disclaimer revealing the use of AI.

Jurassic World Evolution 3 is a park management game based on the iconic dinosaur film franchise and was announced at Summer Game Fest 2025. Its announcement excited fans, with trailers for the game garnering over 1 million views. But fans quickly spotted an AI use disclaimer on its Steam page that explained generative AI would be used for scientist portraits. Players quickly took to its Steam forums to complain about the use of AI in Jurassic World Evolution 3. Some players went as far as to call the developers "lazy" and "pathetic" for using AI in their game instead of having artists design these portraits.

Eventually, Frontier Developments responded to one of these threads and revealed it has "opted to remove the use of generative AI for scientist portraits within Jurassic World Evolution 3." The studio reaffirmed this in a statement to Game Watcher, where it's confirmed that Generative AI was removed "following some initial feedback" and that the game will still make its announced release following this change. The AI disclaimer is also no longer on its Steam page.

The use of generative AI is currently a very hot topic in the video game industry. It has been used by studios like Activision, and even developers like Masahiro Sakurai believe it has uses in game development. Generally, players don't like when generative AI is used in games, though, with this Jurassic World Evolution 3 backlash simply being the latest example.

Jurassic World Evolution 3 launches on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S on October 21.


content_text: Frontier Development will no longer be using generative AI to create scientist portraits in Jurassic World Evolution 3 following player backlash against a disclaimer revealing the use of AI.Jurassic World Evolution 3 is a park management game based on the iconic dinosaur film franchise and was announced at Summer Game Fest 2025. Its announcement excited fans, with trailers for the game garnering over 1 million views. But fans quickly spotted an AI use disclaimer on its Steam page that explained generative AI would be used for scientist portraits. Players quickly took to its Steam forums to complain about the use of AI in Jurassic World Evolution 3. Some players went as far as to call the developers "lazy" and "pathetic" for using AI in their game instead of having artists design these portraits. Eventually, Frontier Developments responded to one of these threads and revealed it has "opted to remove the use of generative AI for scientist portraits within Jurassic World Evolution 3." The studio reaffirmed this in a statement to Game Watcher, where it's confirmed that Generative AI was removed "following some initial feedback" and that the game will still make its announced release following this change. The AI disclaimer is also no longer on its Steam page.The use of generative AI is currently a very hot topic in the video game industry. It has been used by studios like Activision, and even developers like Masahiro Sakurai believe it has uses in game development. Generally, players don't like when generative AI is used in games, though, with this Jurassic World Evolution 3 backlash simply being the latest example.Jurassic World Evolution 3 launches on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S on October 21.
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