Gamer Update
  • Home
  • About us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Thursday, Sep 11, 2025
Gamer UpdateGamer Update
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • About us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Search
  • Home
  • About us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Follow US
- Advertisement -
Ad image
Main

Report: 30% of game devs believe AI will play an “extremely important role” in QA testing

Author
Last updated: 10.03.2025 18:03
Author
Share
SHARE

According to a new study from Modl.ai, 30% of game developers believe that artificial intelligence will play an “extremely important” role in QA processes.

Conducted in September 2024, the Danish AI firm surveyed 303 US-based game developers across various departments including QA, production, art, programming, game and level design, audio, and studio leadership.

Of those surveyed, 94% think that AI had already been incorporated into their studios to support processes such as test scripts, automated bug reporting, and playtesting automation.

The report suggested that the use of AI for “repetitive, tedious, and data-heavy tasks” could allow developers to focus on “creative and exploratory” QA work where “human involvement really makes a difference.”

This is particularly pertinent as 77% of respondents said they felt as though they conducted “less QA than they should have” due to time and resource constraints.

Nearly half of those surveyed said that AI was most useful for faster bug detection, as well as automated bug reporting and 24/7 testing capabilities.

As for the cost-effectiveness of AI in QA, 15% said it was “very cost effective” followed by 40% believing it was “somewhat cost effective” and 34% remaining neutral on the subject.

However, skepticism remains around using AI in QA processes, with the majority of developers citing “lack of human intuition” as their main concern alongside a “potential for inaccuracies” and “inconsistent results.”

“AI complements human expertise; it doesn’t replace it,” said Modl.ai CEO and co-founder Christoffer Holmgård.

“QA processes are an integral part of game development, so as you start using AI, the tools will have to focus on human-AI collaboration. Developers must consider their concrete workflows and where the AI tools fit.”

You Might Also Like

Asia and MENA games market generates $86.6bn in 2024

Amazon’s Tomb Raider adaptation to begin production in January 2026, Sophie Turner to star as Lara Croft

Switch 2 is Nintendo’s fastest-selling hardware ever

Nintendo Switch Online’s latest N64 addition is a Rare treat

The Xbox ROG Ally X finally has a release date – and we went hands-on at Gamescom

Share This Article
Facebook Copy Link Print
- Advertisement -
Ad image

Contact us

- Advertisement -
Ad image

You Might Also Like

Main

PlayStation CEO doesn’t want first party studios to “play it safe” but “fail early and cheaply”

3 Min Read
Main

With Shinobi: Art of Vengeance, Lizardcube gives that pixel-perfect 16-bit Streets of Rage 4 treatment to another Sega classic

4 Min Read
Main

What we’ve been playing – mental mindsets, fond farewells, and untapped potential

7 Min Read
Main

Sunderfolk, from former World of Warcraft boss, is streamlined tabletop D&D by way of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles and some is hidden on your mobile

8 Min Read
  • Home
  • About us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

© 2025 Gamer Update. All rights reserved.

Gamer Update
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?