Razer launches Wyvrn platform for game development efficiency

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Razer has launched a new game development platform called Wyvrn. This platform includes tools designed to help developers automate their work. One key feature is the Razer AI QA Copilot, which assists with quality assurance and game testing. The AI QA Copilot is a cloud-based tool that works with popular game engines, such as Unreal Engine and Unity. It aims to make quality assurance faster and cheaper by identifying bugs and performance issues automatically. Razer claims this tool can find 20 to 25 percent more bugs compared to manual testing and may cut QA time and costs by up to 50 and 40 percent, respectively. Another component of Wyvrn is the AI Gamer Copilot, previously known as Project Ava. This tool acts as a voice assistant, providing players with real-time tips and strategies while they play competitive games. Razer showcased this feature at CES, and it is now set to be released. In addition to its AI tools, Razer introduced its Sensa HD Haptics software for sim racing games. This system allows users to experience haptic feedback through compatible devices, including chairs and headsets, enhancing their gaming experience. Lastly, Razer launched a new THX Spatial Audio Plus plug-in, designed to provide more immersive 3D audio in games, competing with other audio formats like Dolby.


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