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    [Column] Game Development Is Not the Olympics

    인디 게임 개발자여, AI를 두려워하지 말고 활용하여 비상하라
    By Desk2025년 12월 24일Updated:2026년 01월 02일5 Mins Read

    By IndieGame.com Desk | December 24, 2025

    The Disqualification of Expedition 33 at the Indie Game Awards

    The recent disqualification of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 from the Indie Game Awards sent noticeable shockwaves through the indie game development community. The controversy centered on the use of generative AI–AI-produced imagery, reigniting debates around ethics, authorship, and legitimacy in creative production. In some circles, works associated with AI were swiftly dismissed or devalued altogether.

    Based on the official statement released by the organizers, the Indie Game Awards maintains a strict stance against the use of generative AI in game development. Under those regulations, the disqualification of Expedition 33—which acknowledged limited use of AI-generated art during development—was an inevitable outcome.

    The core values of the Indie Game Awards—celebrating passion, sincerity, and craftsmanship in independent development—are worthy of respect. However, it would be unfortunate if this incident caused indie developers to feel unnecessary guilt or hesitation simply for using AI tools in their creative process.

    This leads us to the real question we should be asking:
    Is AI something indie developers must avoid, or is it a tool they should actively embrace?
    Amid the controversy, we risk overlooking what truly matters.


    The Era of Indistinguishability Has Already Begun

    Given the pace of technological advancement, the day is not far off when distinguishing between human-made and AI-generated creative works becomes nearly impossible. Just months ago, many argued that generative AI art struggled to maintain a consistent tone and artistic direction. Today, tools such as Google’s “Nano Banana” and similar models are already being used extensively by indie developers in real production environments.

    In many cases, even trained professionals can no longer reliably identify whether an asset was AI-generated. This raises an uncomfortable question: how long will we continue to obsess over labels like “made by AI”?

    History offers a clear lesson. Every major creative tool—photography, digital illustration, non-linear editing—was once accused of undermining “true art.” Yet time has shown that tools do not define art. Intent, vision, and the experience delivered to the audience do.

    AI is no different. In the near future, asking whether AI was used may become irrelevant. What will still matter is what games have always been judged on: storytelling, immersion, emotional impact, and gameplay experience.


    Why Indie Developers Should Use AI

    The harsh reality facing indie developers is a severe lack of time, money, and manpower. While large studios deploy hundreds of developers and massive budgets, indie creators often work alone or in very small teams, handling everything themselves.

    In this context, AI has already become a genuine game-changer. Code assistance tools like Cursor are now commonplace, while generative AI supports concept art, background illustration, music composition, and even basic 3D modeling. These tools dramatically reduce development time and cognitive load.

    Ironically, this means indie developers—more than AAA studios—should be the most aggressive adopters of AI technology.

    If AI allows an indie team to produce comparable results in one-tenth—or even one-hundredth—of the time, then it is not a shortcut but a strategic advantage. The time saved should be reinvested into what matters most: polishing core gameplay, refining narrative depth, and improving player experience.

    AI enables focus. It allows indie developers to concentrate on their strengths. That, ultimately, is its greatest value.


    Competitive Advantage Comes from Vision, Not Tools

    Major studios are already integrating AI across their pipelines. Indie developers cannot afford to be paralyzed by moral hesitation alone. The market is brutally competitive and fundamentally unequal. AAA titles with billion-dollar budgets are frequently discounted, yet many still go unplayed after purchase.

    Of course, handcrafted artistry and pure creative intent still matter. The spirit of indie development—experimentation, authenticity, and creative risk—deserves protection and recognition. The philosophy behind Indie Game Awards remains meaningful.

    However, commercial reality cannot be ignored. Most indie developers require multiple releases before achieving stability or recognition. Experience is earned through iteration, not purity tests.

    AI use does come with responsibility. Copyright, ethics, and creative integrity deserve serious discussion. But responsibility should guide AI usage—not prohibit it outright. Indies, in fact, have the opportunity to use AI more creatively and thoughtfully than large studios ever will.


    Conclusion: Use AI Wisely and Move Forward

    The Expedition 33 controversy is regrettable, but it also presents an opportunity for the industry to redefine its relationship with AI. Indie developers should no longer view AI as taboo or threatening, but as a legitimate creative partner.

    History remembers those who embraced new tools—not those who rejected them. Just as painters who accepted photography expanded artistic horizons, developers who embrace AI will unlock new forms of interactive expression.

    Game development is not the Olympics.
    There is no fair starting line.
    It is a ruthless commercial battlefield where games that fail to connect are forgotten instantly.

    Indie developers: do not fear AI.
    Use it to overcome limitations of time and capital.
    Use it to realize your vision.
    And use it to build games compelling enough to earn a global audience.

    That opportunity already exists—right now.


    Written by: Professor Jung Mu-sik, Ph.D.

    Associate Professor, Department of Game & Media Engineering, Gachon University,
    Founder of IndieGame.com

    About the Author
    Professor Jung began his career in 1994 as a founding member of Trigger Soft and later served as a director at NCSoft, an outside director at NASDAQ-listed Gravity, and Vice President of Lunosoft. In 2003, he planned and launched Korea’s first indie game competition and has since remained deeply committed to supporting and nurturing the Korean indie game scene. He has also served as a senior board member of the Seongnam Industry Promotion Agency and as an advisor to the Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) on functional games and game literacy, playing a leading role in establishing and expanding Korea’s game culture.

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