With Sekai raising $30M and Astrocade $50M, what do you think about the AI-gaming space?
AI gaming feels like it is entering the same moment that mobile video, creator tools, and social apps had years ago: the tools are finally simple enough for regular people to make something fun.
Sekai and Astrocade raising major rounds is a strong signal that investors believe games are becoming more generative, more social, and more creator-led.
That is also why we built FriendJam by Jabali.
FriendJam is an AI-powered mobile app where users can create, remix, and play interactive games and character-driven experiences without needing to be traditional game developers.
My belief is that there are far more game producers than game developers.
Millions of people have funny ideas, fan-inspired concepts, social prompts, characters, mechanics, and worlds in their heads — they just never had the tools to turn them into something playable.
Curious what the Product Hunt community thinks:
Is AI gaming the next major consumer category, or are we still too early?

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