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Playdate Gaming Handheld Maker Bans Generative AI Tools for Development

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  • Panic banned AI-generated art, music, and writing from its Playdate handheld console’s Catalog storefront.
  • The company will continue allowing AI coding tools like GitHub Copilot with required disclosure.
  • The policy change followed controversy over the release of a game that used ChatGPT.

Panic, maker of the Playdate handheld gaming console, announced a ban on AI-generated art, music, and writing from its digital storefront while maintaining allowances for AI-powered coding tools.

The policy creates a clear distinction between creative and technical AI applications. Panic’s updated terms now prohibit any third-party game submissions containing AI-generated creative content, while developers using AI coding assistants must disclose their usage for customer transparency.

“Playdate Catalog has historically required AI use be disclosed by the developer for any game submissions, that part has never changed. But as of this month, the Playdate Catalog storefront now prohibits AI-generated art, music, and writing from any third-party game submissions moving forward,” Panic co-founder Cabel Sasser said in a statement to Game Developer.

The company positioned itself as breaking new ground in gaming distribution, setting its unique handheld—with its black-and-white screen, fold-out hand crank, and indie-centric game library—apart from the juggernauts of the gaming industry.

“We believe we’re one of the first (and possibly only?) digital game storefronts to do this. Steam, Nintendo eShop, PlayStation Store, even Itch, etc. all still permit this type of AI-generated work in their listings,” Sasser said, adding that the move was “an important step to take for both game quality and our community.”

The policy shift emerged after Wheelsprung, a game included in Playdate’s curated Season 2 collection, was discovered to have used ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot for coding and writing assistance.

Sasser acknowledged the oversight, telling Exp last year that Panic’s team didn’t consider that a Season 2 developer would use large language models. He called this assumption “naive,” and took responsibility for the game slipping through their review process.

Playdate launched in 2022 as a boutique gaming device, leaning into its unique design and quirky features rather than compete with high-end handheld devices. The console’s Catalog storefront serves as the primary distribution channel for games designed for the niche platform. Unlike major gaming platforms that have remained largely silent on AI-generated content, Panic’s explicit policy distinguishes between different AI applications in game development—a first for the industry.

Panic has already implemented stricter standards for its upcoming curated collection. The publisher confirmed in a post on Bluesky that Playdate Season 3 will exclude any titles using generative AI in any capacity.

“We can happily confirm that it was a requirement for all Season 3 devs that no AI can be used in Season 3 games,” the company stated, clarifying that “this includes art, music, writing, and, yes, code.”

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