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Crazy Taxi World Tour drops announcement trailer, disclosure of AI usage

Great.

Crazy Taxi World Tour was today properly announced by Sega, while at the same time acknowledging it has used AI as part of its development.

“It’s time for crazy driving, crazy adventure, and crazy money,” reads a description attached to the game’s announcement trailer. “Crazy Taxi is back and going global!

“In this new high-octane adventure, follow Axel as he chases down the mysterious masked villains who stole his beloved taxi. Tackle extreme missions around the world all while earning some CRAZY money!”

The game’s new Steam page also dropped its AI disclosure: “At SEGA Corporation, we utilize generative AI as a support tool for developers, aiming to provide better content to our users and enable developers to focus more on creative tasks.

“We have used such generative AI support tools during development of Crazy Taxi: World Tour. No AI was used in reference to the performers in the game,” the statement continued.

Expect Crazy Taxi World Tour on Windows PC via Steam, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5 next year.


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