The true crime genre of games is highly competitive, but the founders think they have the expertise to garner a significant audience.
The caliber of the investors also tells a compelling story. The pre-seed round included participation from Dick Wolf, Beats co-founder Jimmy Iovine, and United Talent Agency Chairman Paul Wachter.
Public Eye launches on the web this summer. It’ll be free to play with optional in-app purchases; you’ll need to join a waitlist if you want to give it a shot.
In the future, Wolf Games is considering working with IP holders to adapt TV shows into new games.
It’s notable that Hollywood executives continue to launch AI startups, especially considering the 2023 strikes where the use of AI was a contentious issue. The Oscar-winning film “The Brutalist” is the latest example of a production that faced backlash from viewers for its use of an AI voice tool.
However, despite the industry grappling with the implications of AI, a growing number of celebrities — such as Ashton Kutcher and will.i.am — are investing in AI ventures, indicating a desire to harness this technology for entertainment.
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