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Arcweave raises $850k to build AI-powered game creation tools

Narrative design platform Arcweave announced today that it has closed its seed round of funding, raising over $850,000. Galaxy Interactive led the round with Genesis Ventures participating. Arcweave plans to use the funding to build out its platform, as well as a multi-modal, LLM-powered AI-powered assistant that can help create stories from prompts.

Arcweave’s tools are aimed towards filling a gap for game-specific scriptwriting tools that support multi-hour sprawling narratives that must account for player choice. The company says it offers a low-code platform with a simple interface that allows games creators to easily build their narrative. The platform can also integrate with existing game engines such as Unity and Godot to allow designers to easily export their Arcweave projects into active game development.

Manos Kalaitzoglou, Arcweave CEO, spoke with GamesBeat about the funding and the company’s plans for the future. “Initially we wanted to build something that helps the game teams work the way they are now — they start with a single piece of paper, brainstorm and write things down together. That’s how we believe Arcweave should be used — write things down, organize them, convert them into a game. Since we’re a platform where we combine different types of media — text, lore, characters, audio, video, etc — we decided it made sense to explore the generative AI vertical as a way to assist creators.”

According to Arcweave, it’s working on its AI assistant that helps create material for games from prompts, which would include “automatically generated and lore-consistent stories and media content, with believable characters, realistic voices, and more.” Generative AI, in this case, would be a way of helping the developers keep their games consistent.

Kalaitzoglou added, “Games become very, very large very quickly, and it’s very easy to lose track of what happens… By implementing generative AI, we want to add an additional layer of protection to the creators, where the system can warn them about errors or help them create additional quests in areas without enough content.

Jeff Brown, partner at Galaxy Interactive, said in a statement, “Arcweave is addressing a common problem that game developers experience with an innovative solution that aligns perfectly with our commitment to supporting cutting-edge technology in the interactive space. Arcweave is building tooling that will underpin the next generation of virtual worlds and interactive experiences. We look forward to working closely with the talented Arcweave team to spearhead the future of interactive storytelling.”


Narrative design platform Arcweave announced today that it has closed its seed round of funding, raising over $850,000. Galaxy Interactive led the round with Genesis Ventures participating. Arcweave plans to use the funding to build out its platform, as well as a multi-modal, LLM-powered AI-powered assistant that can help create stories from prompts.

Arcweave’s tools are aimed towards filling a gap for game-specific scriptwriting tools that support multi-hour sprawling narratives that must account for player choice. The company says it offers a low-code platform with a simple interface that allows games creators to easily build their narrative. The platform can also integrate with existing game engines such as Unity and Godot to allow designers to easily export their Arcweave projects into active game development.

Manos Kalaitzoglou, Arcweave CEO, spoke with GamesBeat about the funding and the company’s plans for the future. “Initially we wanted to build something that helps the game teams work the way they are now — they start with a single piece of paper, brainstorm and write things down together. That’s how we believe Arcweave should be used — write things down, organize them, convert them into a game. Since we’re a platform where we combine different types of media — text, lore, characters, audio, video, etc — we decided it made sense to explore the generative AI vertical as a way to assist creators.”

Arcweave’s narrative game design tools in action.

According to Arcweave, it’s working on its AI assistant that helps create material for games from prompts, which would include “automatically generated and lore-consistent stories and media content, with believable characters, realistic voices, and more.” Generative AI, in this case, would be a way of helping the developers keep their games consistent.

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Kalaitzoglou added, “Games become very, very large very quickly, and it’s very easy to lose track of what happens… By implementing generative AI, we want to add an additional layer of protection to the creators, where the system can warn them about errors or help them create additional quests in areas without enough content.

Jeff Brown, partner at Galaxy Interactive, said in a statement, “Arcweave is addressing a common problem that game developers experience with an innovative solution that aligns perfectly with our commitment to supporting cutting-edge technology in the interactive space. Arcweave is building tooling that will underpin the next generation of virtual worlds and interactive experiences. We look forward to working closely with the talented Arcweave team to spearhead the future of interactive storytelling.”

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Author: Rachel Kaser
Source: Venturebeat
Reviewed By: Editorial Team

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