The World's First AI-Powered Multiplayer Game Is Here! Even Your Old PC Can Run It
World’s first AI-generated multiplayer game, Multiverse, syncs real-time gameplay for two players—open-source & runs on old PCs!
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AI playing games is nothing new; AI creating games isn’t groundbreaking either.
But using AI to build a game world that supports real-time interaction for two players, with consistent perspectives and synchronized logic? That’s happening for the first time today.
The Israeli team at Enigma Labs announced on the X platform today the release of the world’s first AI-generated multiplayer game—Multiverse. The name sounds like something out of Marvel, and the gameplay is indeed sci-fi enough.
Drifting, crashing, all perfectly synchronized, with responsive controls and details matching frame by frame.
Everything in the game is no longer controlled by pre-scripted scenarios or physics engines but is generated in real-time by an AI model, ensuring both players see the same logically consistent world.
Moreover, Multiverse is fully open-source: the code, model, data, and documentation are all available on GitHub and Hugging Face. You can even run it directly on your own computer.
Hugging Face CEO Clément Delangue also gave a shoutout on the X platform:
This is the coolest dataset I’ve seen on Hugging Face today: action labels for 1v1 racing in Gran Turismo 4, used to train a multiplayer world model.