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Razer launches game assistant, QA companion on AWS

Razer launches game assistant, QA companion on AWS

Kerem GülenbyKerem Gülen
10 September 2025
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Razer has officially launched two new AI-powered game development tools on Amazon Web Services (AWS), making them accessible to a vast audience of developers. These tools, Razer Game Assistant and Razer QA Companion, are built on the Amazon Bedrock platform and aim to streamline the game development process.

Razer Game Assistant functions as an in-game coaching system, providing real-time guidance to players on how to improve their performance in both online multiplayer and single-player games. The AI observes gameplay and offers suggestions to enhance the player’s skills and strategies.

Razer QA Companion focuses on automating the bug detection process. It actively monitors gameplay to identify performance-related issues, eliminating the need for developers to manually search for and diagnose problems. This promises to significantly reduce the time and resources spent on quality assurance.

These tools were initially unveiled earlier this year and underwent beta testing before their official launch on the AWS marketplace. The launch on AWS expands their reach to millions of potential users.

According to Li Meng Lee, Razer’s Chief Strategy Officer, these AI tools have the potential to significantly reduce the time-to-market for games by streamlining the quality assurance phase. Lee stated that QA can consume 20-30% of a game’s total budget and development time. By automating and accelerating this process, Razer QA Companion can lead to faster and more cost-effective game releases.

The availability of these tools is expected to be particularly beneficial for smaller studios and independent developers who may lack the resources for traditional QA programs. It provides them with access to sophisticated bug-detection technology that can help them improve the quality and stability of their games.

The launch comes at a time when gamers are increasingly concerned about rising game prices, with AAA titles often exceeding $70, and frequent release delays. AI-driven development tools like Razer’s could potentially address these issues by lowering development costs and accelerating the release cycle. However, the increased reliance on AI in game development also raises concerns about potential job displacement within the industry, as some roles may become automated.

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Kerem Gülen

Kerem Gülen

Kerem from Turkey has an insatiable curiosity for the latest advancements in tech gadgets and a knack for innovative thinking.With 3 years of experience in editorship and a childhood dream of becoming a journalist, Kerem has always been curious about the latest tech gadgets and is constantly seeking new ways to create.As a Master's student in Strategic Communications, Kerem is eager to learn more about the ever-evolving world of technology. His primary focuses are artificial intelligence and digital inclusion, and he delves into the most current and accurate information on these topics.

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