So we have been hearing a lot about OpenAI, ChatGPT and their likely impact on our daily lives! I will be honest – I have a mixed feeling, fear & excitement. Fear that it will replace most jobs but excited that it adds another layer of productivity that the world hasn’t seen before. Detailing my fear & excitement of Open AI in Game Monetization, is certainly beyond the scope of my post.
Here I will narrow my talking points along the lines of “how does OpenAI / ChatGPT impact game monetization?” here are few thoughts I have >>
- Improved in-game AI and NPCs: Developers can utilize OpenAI’s technology to actively develop more engaging, realistic, and dynamic non-player characters (NPCs). This can lead to games that are more immersive, potentially increasing the value of in-game purchases and subscriptions.
- Dynamic content generation: AI-driven procedural generation could be used to create new in-game assets, levels, or even entire games. This may allow developers to sell access to additional content more rapidly, or provide more frequent updates to keep players engaged.
- Personalized advertising: AI could help game developers understand player preferences and habits, enabling them to deliver targeted, personalized advertisements and promotions for in-game purchases.
- Virtual assistants and chatbots: AI-powered virtual assistants could help players in-game, providing guidance or hints when needed.
- Enhanced player matching and social features: Developers can leverage AI to actively refine matchmaking in multiplayer games. This enhancement creates a superior gaming experience, potentially amplifying the value of premium multiplayer features or subscriptions.
- AI-generated games: Developers could harness OpenAI’s technology to actively produce entire games or game concepts.
It is important to note that these are just potential ways that AI technology can impact game monetization. Game developers and publishers will ultimately decide how they want to monetize their games, taking into account factors like market trends, player preferences, and the unique features of their specific game titles.