Introduction: Catly’s Unusual Game Announcement
The gaming world was set ablaze last week with the announcement of Catly, a bizarre feline-centric game at the Game Awards. If you missed it—and let’s be honest, with heavyweight reveals like Witcher 4 and Final Fantasy 7’s PC release, who didn’t?—the cat game had a surprising twist to its trailer that sparked some lively discussions online.
Zero Blockchain, Zero AI: Developers Respond
In a valiant effort to clear the air, the Catly developers vehemently denied any use of generative AI in their trailer, aiming to dispel those pesky rumors that took root almost immediately. “No, our game has zero blockchain technology or NFTs!” they declared, trying to usher away the whispers of a digital feline dystopia. The uproar was partly fueled by the trailer’s visuals, which many described as having a strangely surreal, almost algorithmically enhanced vibe.
The Internet’s Reaction: A Mixed Bag of Fur and Fun
The Reddit thread discussing this quirky revelation grew rapidly, with users battling over whether AI could truly produce something of Catly’s caliber. Some argued that while the uncanny valley look was undeniable, AI might not be the culprit. Others jokingly suggested that generative AI was dressed to the nines in digital cat ears. Regardless, Catly certainly made waves, creating buzz for all the right—and wrong—reasons.
In conclusion, as curious gamers continue to speculate about the game’s unusual aesthetic, one thing is clear: Catly is here to scratch our curiosity, whether we believe in AI or prefer to keep our blockchain-free zones.