Everyone is going to be able to vibe code video games by the end of 2025

Oct 25, 2025 · 11:09 PM UTC

this is going to successfully usher in the next 100M “developers” with ease. so many people get excited by creating games only to be hit with C/C#/C++ and realize it’s not fun
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Vibe code very very bad video games
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games that most reasonable people would be excited to play with their friends because they have full control over the story, characters, experience
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Making a game is easy. Making a game people want to play is hard. AI removes the coding barrier but not the design barrier. Most of those 100M developers will create unplayable garbage.
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more likely they will create things for them and their friends to enjoy, some rare cases where someone makes something mainstream, but mostly smaller scale I would imagine
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we play one game together today and then this
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end of 2025? meanwhile i was vibe coding video games in july 2025
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Can you integrate Google Cloud in a nice way with AI studio? Creating single player games is great but being able to vibe code a multiplayer game without leaving the platform would be next level
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quality will matter too
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What’s the key blocker to doing that today? Wide-spread distribution?
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I am trying my hardest not to crash out on Twitter...
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Using models trained on video games without permission?
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they will all suck, but sure
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Found it 🔥 The first vibe coded game I have really enjoyed playing
The first time I've played an AI-generated game for more than 10 minutes. 10x speed, made by Gemini Deep Think IMO. Why would you even need to code anything if LLMs will be able to one-shot almost any coding tasks? The future is near 🤖
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hey hey hang on logan i think you mean beginning of 2026 please
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the funny thing is that this has never been the limiting factor but i guess you guys can keep selling people stuff if you lie about it
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Only people who don't understand videogames thinks this.
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Games need “Ingredients” - whoever cracks it first will pop 🤤
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this is only possible if an LLM can play a game realtime 60fps and make sense of it because game dev is almost entirely testing constrained (not just bugs but feel) so i call bullshit, unless,,,,,,,,, we get a truly SOTA model that is also realtime. i srsly doubt it
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+ Build AI apps and become part of the AI app economy
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Everyone can vibe code video games NOW on @Verse_Eight! Moreover, it will integrate blockchain technology into Web3 games with @cross_protocol in a week. Not in the future, but in the present!
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And they won’t even be as good or creative as flash games.
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So excited for this 🔥
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yeah vibe coding one was a lot easier than I thought definitely nowhere near AAA material, and hopefully neither Toei Animation nor Nintendo ever come after me!
Coded over the weekend for @levelsio's #vibejam, @cursor_ai + @threejs Planet Destroyer: destroy as many planets as you can within 60s. Full planet gravity, run & fly around. N64 sound effects for the lulz Had an incredible amount of fun building. Link to play in the comments
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Why aren’t you guys working with actual game devs more? A.I. has enormous potential but enabling a race to the bottom is short sighted. I know you need market share to increase stock price but there IS a way to have both, without destroying the industry. If you kill it, no money.
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