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New report claims Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 studio fired translator to replace them with AI and "save finances"

A former translator at Warhorse Studios claims he was terminated on March 27 after the company decided to replace his role with artificial intelligence to reduce operational costs.

Key points

  • Max H., a translator with over three and a half years of tenure, was informed his position was obsolete.
  • Warhorse Studios management cited the need to improve company effectiveness and save finances as reasons for the staffing change.
  • The developer publicly disclosed the termination to highlight the growing impact of AI integration on job security within the gaming industry.
  • Max H. explicitly requested that fans refrain from harassing studio employees or review-bombing Warhorse Studios titles on Steam.
  • The incident follows recent industry controversies regarding AI usage, including Pearl Abyss’s undisclosed use of generative tools for visual assets.
Why it matters:

This incident highlights the increasing tension between game developers and management as studios adopt AI tools to streamline production and reduce labor costs. It serves as a prominent example of how automation is actively displacing specialized roles, fueling broader industry debates regarding the ethical implementation of generative technology.

Eurogamer.net Published by Vikki Blake
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