From prompt-to-game, now you can create a game your way, no coding. It sounds like a good thing, right? Perhaps it is.
Generative AI technology can generate levels, characters, dialogues, and entire environments. In the context of gaming all these provide a dynamic and immersive experience for players.
Now imagine creating your own game the way you like it, with the characters you have always envisioned. It sounds fantastic, doesn’t it? I can’t think of anyone who loves playing games and has not dreamed about creating a unique game at least once.
“Sure! Except, I have no idea about coding!” You say. Keep reading. I’ll tell you how Bitmagic is using Generative AI to make your game dreams come true.

The first time I learned about Bitmagic was when last November I attended Slush, a leading annual tech startup conference held in Helsinki, Finland. It was back then when I connected with Jani Penttinen.
According to Jani Penttinen, Co-Founder and CEO of Bitmagic, the company is committed to make game creation accessible to everyone, unleashing a new wave of creativity in the gaming industry.
Bitmagic, a pioneering startup in generative AI technology, had announced the public availability of the Bitmagic platform on Steam Playtest.
Bitmagic wants to democratise game development through its innovative text-to-game platform. And this means that anyone can now create fully playable multiplayer games within seconds simply by typing their desired game scenario. Generative AI plays a key role in the future of game development and user-generated content creation.
Bitmagic’s groundbreaking platform leverages state-of-the-art generative AI to transform textual descriptions into fully interactive, multiplayer 3D games. This technology eliminates the traditional barriers to game development, empowering users of all skill levels to bring their game ideas to life with unprecedented ease.
If you would like to give it a go, the Bitmagic platform is now publicly available for free via Steam Playtest. Gamers and developers are invited to explore and create with Bitmagic’s technology.
“Bitmagic was launched on Stream Playtest, which is a program that lets anyone apply for a free access and we are letting people in on phases,” Jani Penttinen told me.
Penttinen believes that by providing free access to their platform, they can inspire a diverse community of creators and showcase the limitless potential of generative AI in game development. “This is an early version and we are still just scratching the surface of what will eventually be possible, but already now you can use Bitmagic to create games only professional game developers could have developed,” added Penttinen.”
Headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, with a U.S. office in Austin, Texas, Bitmagic’s platform is the first of its kind, enabling users to generate fully playable 3D games from a single AI prompt.
Bitmagic is on a mission to make game creation accessible to everyone. “We’re creating a future where millions of people from all backgrounds will make a living creating games.”
According to game industry experts and some game enthusiasts who were at Slush, Bitmagic is a global tech leader way ahead of competition in building and utilising generative AI in games. The Bitmagic team is a unique combination of deep experience in the game industry since the early 90s coupled with AI specialists.
I guess if your dream is to join the future of gaming you should give Bitmagic a try. Who knows? Perhaps you can create the next big game.
Oh, and in addition to all of the above, now you can design your playable game world in real time , no matter where you are or what language you speak. Bigmagic takes care of that for you.
Imagine amazing 3D games just the way you want them, without the hassle of coding. With Bitmagic, it seems anything is possible, at least in the world of gaming. Your games are fully tunable through simple, user-friendly prompting. All this made me think about what kind of game I would create. To my disappointment, I couldn’t come up with anything worth mentioning. It’s Okay, I don’t have to do everything, right? Perhaps you have more ideas for games than I do!