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Google unveils new AI cloud tools to support game development

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Last updated: 11 March 2026 16:02
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Google has detailed the next phase of its ‘Living Games’ concept: using autonomous AI agents as a core component to support cloud-based game development.

Announced at GDC Festival of Gaming, Google described its improved Cloud platform as a specially designed ‘engine’ for games that brings together services like Gemini 3 Pro, Flash, Gemini Enterprise, and Vertex AI.

Its system helps developers by taking care of repetitive jobs like testing games and writing code, using AI tools that “create responsive, sentient environments” for players, while “protecting creative IP with an industry-first, two-pronged indemnification covering both training data and generative outputs.”

Google showcased developers using its Cloud framework to create games, including the upcoming action roguelike You vs Zombies from 10Six Games.

“AI is not a replacement for human creativity – we don’t use it to write our games from the ground up, said 10Six Games CEO Susan Cummings in a statement. “Instead, we taught Gemini how we write to help turn our creative visions into reality.”

“This level of hyper-personalisation in games was impossible before now. With Google Cloud’s Gemini, we’ve built our Infinity Platform; a technical foundation that turns player imagination into immediate, playable reality, ensuring every apocalypse feels uniquely personal.”

Atlas, a platform for creating content with AI, also worked with Google Cloud to launch a “multi-agent AI system” in Atlas AI Studio, which can integrate with Unreal Engine and Unity.

This system lets developers “describe creative and technical goals in natural language while AI agents assemble pipelines spanning generation, texturing, optimisation, and engine integration.”

“The games development industry has been stuck in a paradigm where AI means ‘type a prompt, get an output’,” said Atlas founder Ben James.

“That’s useful for exploration, but it breaks down in production. Real pipelines chain dozens of operations together – generation, segmentation, optimisation, texturing, LODs [level of details]. Our agents build those pipelines for you, based on how professional studios actually ship games.”

Other examples include Antstream Arcade – which expanded its partnership with Google Cloud to support personalised features – and Dreamlands, an AI world-creation platform built entirely on Google Cloud by a team from Ubisoft, Unity, and Meta.

While Antstream Arcade focuses on providing a cloud-based retro-gaming experience, Dreamlands demonstrates the use of AI to build immersive new game worlds. Both showcase distinct applications of Google Cloud’s technology.

Google also highlighted how Sony Interactive Entertainment rebuilt its Entitlements service, which confirms game ownership, using its Google Cloud Spanner platform.

“The lessons learned in the games industry – where high-performance real-time loops meet complex agentic behaviour – are already providing a blueprint for other sectors, from retail to media, on how to handle AI at scale,” said Google Cloud director for games and strategic industries Jack Buser.

“The future of games is happening right now. At Google Cloud, we aren’t just providing the infrastructure; we’re providing the engine for the next great era of play.”

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