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AI DUNGEON MAKER LATITUDE LAUNCHES VOYAGE RPG PLATFORM

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TUE, APR 21, 2026

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Latitude, the company behind AI Dungeon, has unveiled Voyage, an AI-native platform designed to let gamers create their own role-playing games. The platform leverages artificial intelligence to streamline RPG development.

Voyage targets creators who want to build interactive RPGs without extensive coding experience. The platform uses AI to handle game logic, narrative generation, and player interaction systems—traditionally time-consuming aspects of game development. Latitude positions Voyage as an alternative to traditional game engines, offering a more accessible entry point for RPG creators. Users can define game worlds, characters, and rules, with the AI handling dynamic content generation and storytelling. The launch reflects growing interest in AI-assisted creative tools. Latitude previously built AI Dungeon, a text-based adventure game that gained traction for its AI-generated narratives. Voyage extends this concept into a full development platform. No pricing details were announced. The platform is available to interested creators, with Latitude expected to provide additional information as it rolls out features.

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