Gaming hardware and peripherals manufacturer Razer unveiled a concept AI trainer for gamers called Project Ava at the Consumer Electronics Show 2025 (CES 2025).
Project Ava is positioned as the player’s main assistant. For example, with complex puzzles, bosses and quests – AI will help with expert advice based on information from the community and knowledge bases.
In the CES 2025 demo, Project Ava guides the player through a boss fight from Game Science’s Chinese action RPG Black Myth: Wukong, giving tips on how to avoid enemy attacks.
Additionally, Project Ava promises to help with competitive games like MOBAs and shooters. AI will share real-time advice with users based on data from Team Razer’s top coaches and esports athletes.
Gamers will be able to analyze and review performance during a past gaming session with personalized post-match debriefing that will help highlight key points and identify areas for improvement.
«My knowledge is limitless. By analyzing millions of simulations in a matter of seconds, I’ll always have the answers to the game’s toughest questions,” says Project Ava in the announcement teaser trailer.
In addition to gaming tips and esports recommendations, Project Ava will offer one-click PC optimization and an intuitive interface. The release date has not been specified, but public beta testing is planned in the future.
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