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BGMI developer KRAFTON has launched a brand new studio by the name ‘ReLU Games’. By the launch of this, the developers aim to investigate cutting-edge game creation methods. ReLU's debut game, FOONDA: AI Puzzler, is planned to be primarily focused on deep learning and AI research. The game is slated for release in quarter three of the year and is said to provide "individualised puzzle experience, achieved by using deep learning technology to generate unique puzzle stages."


Project Orchestra is another project, which will concentrate on the incorporation of speech recognition technology in games, which is one of the studio's further plans. Additionally, the studio has supplied a helpful explanation about the term "ReLU". The is a well-known activation function used in artificial neutral networks that reduces complex patterns to their simplest form and produces a zero for negative input values.


ReLU games will allegedly turn failures and setbacks in the larger game creation environment into opportunities for them to innovate and address those problems, as suggested by Krafton in the name.


ReLU also shows the ongoing interest that game creators and parent companies have in AI and deep learning technologies, with many attempting to adopt and utilise these technologies in order to speed up the production of games.


BGMI (BattleGrounds Mobile India), the wildly popular spin-off of PUBG: Mobile has recently returned to the nation after being removed from stores due to government restrictions. The business’ most recently released Defence Derby, a tower-defence game, is similar to Clash.