Modl.ai says it is using human player behavior to teach its bots to play like real people. As it currently stands, Modl.ai’s bots can help with long queue times or players that drop mid-match in addition to their testing capabilities. Currently, Modl.ai works with mid-size studios but with this funding, the company plans to make its product broadly available in 2023.
Pierre Planche, a partner at Griffin Gaming Partners, stated in a press release:
“Gaming is one of the trickiest user experiences for which to automate testing, and it, therefore, requires an utmost degree of technical talent and research combined with direct experience working in games. This is why we are very excited to be backing Christoffer, Lars, Benedikte, and the modl.ai team to help streamline a growing pain and multi-billion-dollar industry expense that is top of mind for many game developers.”
