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Nintendo Denies AI Images Used in Mario Kart World Billboards

May 12, 2025 9:37 AM

Nintendo has firmly denied allegations that AI-generated images were utilized in the development of their upcoming game, Mario Kart World. Speculation arose during a recent Nintendo Treehouse livestream where viewers noticed peculiar graphics on in-game billboards. Nintendo clarified that all images, including those seen as placeholders, were not generated by AI. This comes at a time when the use of AI in gaming raises ethical and employment concerns. Nintendo’s iconic developer Shigeru Miyamoto reaffirmed the company's commitment to unique artistic direction, stating they prefer to innovate within their own framework rather than follow industry trends. Mario Kart World is set to be a console exclusive for the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2, launching on June 5, 2025, with pre-orders already open.

Will AI be used in future Nintendo games?

Nintendo has indicated that while they are open to technological advancements, they prefer to maintain a creative direction distinct from AI-driven trends. Miyamoto has emphasized their focus on delivering unique gaming experiences that cannot solely be created through technology.

Mario Kart World is not just another installment in the beloved racing franchise; it’s designed to harness the capabilities of the new Nintendo Switch 2, which aims to elevate the gaming experience. This upcoming title builds upon Nintendo's renowned legacy of innovative gameplay and character design while addressing the evolving landscape of the gaming industry, particularly concerning AI's role in creative projects.



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