AI Video Studio helps game studios and publishers ship trailer cuts, update reels, and store-ready creatives in hours – not weeks. Keep every export on-brand, platform-native, and performance-focused.
Why it matters
Benefits
Automatically finds highlight-worthy moments (multi-kills, ult combos, boss transitions, victory screens) and assembles punchy sequences with beat-matched pacing – ideal for launch trailers, hero spotlights, and season reveals.
Turn patch notes into short-form update videos with templated lower-thirds for buffs/nerfs, new skins, battle pass tiers, and event dates – so every update ships with platform-native video, not just text.
Generate multiple hooks, opening frames, and CTA variants ("Play free", "Wishlist now", "Download") while keeping the same core gameplay clip. Faster iteration improves creative testing cycles for CPI and ROAS goals.
Applies studio-approved fonts, color palettes, ESRB/PEGI callouts, and safe-zone layouts for TikTok/Shorts/Reels. Exports in the right aspect ratios and bitrates to reduce rework and failed uploads.
Use cases
Challenge
A new season drops with a full cinematic and 20+ gameplay clips. Marketing needs a 60s trailer, plus 15s and 6s cutdowns for TikTok, Shorts, and paid social – all with consistent messaging and release dates.
Solution
AI Video Studio generates a master timeline, then auto-creates cutdowns optimized for first-frame impact, adds dynamic captions for key features (new map, weapon, mode), and exports channel-specific versions with safe-zone-aware overlays.
Challenge
Balance changes and bug fixes go live weekly. Community managers need a clear, skimmable video that highlights buffs/nerfs without misrepresenting numbers or confusing players.
Solution
Import patch notes, map each line item to a templated card (buff/nerf icons, before/after values), and auto-sync to gameplay snippets. AI Video Studio produces a concise update reel with accurate on-screen text and chaptered timestamps for YouTube.
Challenge
UA teams rely on creator-style ads, but sourcing creators and editing variants for different audiences (hardcore vs casual, PvP vs PvE) is slow and expensive.
Solution
AI Video Studio turns one gameplay session into multiple UGC-style edits with different hooks, caption tones, and CTA placements. It can generate localized subtitles and multiple aspect ratios so you can test audiences and geos quickly.
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FAQ
It can analyze gameplay footage for high-signal moments such as spikes in action, frequent HUD events, rapid camera changes, eliminations, objective captures, and end-of-match screens. You can then approve or adjust the selected segments, set pacing rules (fast cuts for shooters, longer beats for RPG showcases), and generate multiple edits from the same session.
Yes. You can lock brand kits (fonts, colors, logo placement), enforce safe zones, and include required callouts like ESRB/PEGI badges, platform availability, and legal lines. Templates ensure every cutdown stays compliant while still allowing creative variation for different channels.
It’s built for rapid iteration. Use repeatable templates for patch notes, event announcements, store rotations, and battle pass highlights. Swap in new dates, item names, and clips, then export in the formats needed for Discord, X, TikTok, Shorts, and in-game news panels.
AI Video Studio can generate and format subtitles for multiple languages, adapt on-screen text to fit character limits, and maintain readable typography for mobile. You can create per-locale exports with region-specific CTAs (e.g., "Wishlist" vs "Pre-register") and ensure timing stays synced to gameplay beats.
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