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Nvidia ACE games list

If the Computex demo has you excited, we look to what might include the feature

Updated: May 30, 2023 4:00 pm
Nvidia ACE games list

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In its keynote, Nvidia delivered quite a big push for AI, supercomputers, and enterprise hardware. And following the keynote highlights, Nvidia ACE is one of the biggest features to be announced and demoed there.

If you’re wondering what is Nvidia ACE? Well, it is the Avatar Cloud Engine, changing up the gaming experience. It is there to provide a way to create game characters without the long process of doing it painstakingly. And instead with the basic info provided, AI can create the animations, characters, and interactions quite quickly. Along with understanding speech, it can give unique and different experiences offered.

It might be some time before the ACE release date and the full implementation of it but it will be a potentially exciting time for game creation. Although we doubt it will fully cut game dev creator jobs and just enhance what is available.

List of games featuring Nvidia Generative AI

As the full thing hasn’t been released as of yet, nothing will feature the full implementation of the game. However, there is already some AI software that Nvidia does offer up to game developers of games and other uses as such.

  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chernobyl – the soon-to-come game is using Audio2Face technology to create facial animations from text input for its characters.
  • Fort Solis – the Indie game by Fallen Leaf is also utilizing Audio2Face for its facial animations for the third-person thriller on Mars
  • Charisma.ai – a conversation engine it also uses Audio2Face for the animation of its virtual characters

But we can expect this list to keep growing over time. Especially as early access is open and the full suite of tools is opened up to more developers. We’re likely to see more implementations of it as the market grows. We can see Nvidia focusing on from its recent releases of hardware in that area.


With a background in engineering and PC gaming, Seb is a staff writer with a focus on GPU, storage, and power supplies. Also one of tech supports in the office he likes helping and solving problems.

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