Square Enix Is Turning Slimes Into AI Chatbots In Dragon Quest X



Square Enix and Google have partnered to inject the tech giant’s AI, Gemini, to help advise and guide players in the popular Japan-only MMO, Dragon Quest X.

Announced at a press event over the weekend, the partnership with see Square Enix turn one of the loveably blue slimes of the Dragon Quest universe into an AI-powered chat bot called Chatty Slimey. Players can converse with the bot through both voice and text, with the bot responding with generated voice lines that can help guide a player through different stages of the game and remark on their actions. Gemini is trained off data publicly available on the internet, although Google didn’t specifically mention where this bot might get the required content for these responses.

Speaking to Japanese publication Sankei (via VGC) Square Enix’s head of development, Takashi Anzai, said that the chat bot will make the game more inviting to new players. “New players won’t feel lonely wondering where to start playing; it will become their own personal companion,” he concluded.

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