DreamCore Introduces AI-Powered Auto-Translation for User-Generated Games Across Six Languages
AI game platform DreamCore has launched an automated multilingual feature utilizing proprietary AI agents, enabling real-time global distribution of user-generated content.
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NEIGHBOR Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, CEO: Notofu) has announced the release of a new "Auto-Translation and Multilingual Function" for its AI game platform, DreamCore. This update allows creators to develop games using natural language—initially in Japanese—and have them automatically translated so that global players can experience them in their native tongues.
The system currently supports six major languages: Japanese, English, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, and Korean. This coverage targets key global markets including North America, China, Latin America, and South Korea from the initial launch phase.
Beyond translating the game content itself (dialogue, UI, tutorials, and endings), the proprietary AI agents also handle user comments. This enables a seamless global community where Japanese creators can read international feedback and reply in their native language, with the AI bridging the communication gap.
Key features of this update include:
- Global Accessibility: Creators can focus on production in their native language while the AI handles localization.
- Automatic Detection: The platform detects the player's browser or device language to display the optimal version automatically.
- Single URL Sharing: Games can be shared globally via a single link, removing the barrier where Japanese games were previously restricted to domestic audiences.
DreamCore plans to expand its linguistic reach in stages, with upcoming support for French, German, Italian, and Arabic, followed by Hindi, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Thai, and Russian. This initiative aims to redefine games as a medium that connects people beyond linguistic boundaries, facilitating a two-way cultural exchange between Japanese creators and the world.
The system currently supports six major languages: Japanese, English, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, and Korean. This coverage targets key global markets including North America, China, Latin America, and South Korea from the initial launch phase.
Beyond translating the game content itself (dialogue, UI, tutorials, and endings), the proprietary AI agents also handle user comments. This enables a seamless global community where Japanese creators can read international feedback and reply in their native language, with the AI bridging the communication gap.
Key features of this update include:
- Global Accessibility: Creators can focus on production in their native language while the AI handles localization.
- Automatic Detection: The platform detects the player's browser or device language to display the optimal version automatically.
- Single URL Sharing: Games can be shared globally via a single link, removing the barrier where Japanese games were previously restricted to domestic audiences.
DreamCore plans to expand its linguistic reach in stages, with upcoming support for French, German, Italian, and Arabic, followed by Hindi, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Thai, and Russian. This initiative aims to redefine games as a medium that connects people beyond linguistic boundaries, facilitating a two-way cultural exchange between Japanese creators and the world.
FAQ
Which languages are currently supported by DreamCore's auto-translation?
The platform currently supports Japanese, English, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, and Korean.
Does the translation apply only to the game text?
No, it covers the game UI, dialogues, descriptions, and even user comments/reviews, allowing for cross-border community interaction.
How does a player select their language?
The system automatically detects the language settings of the player's device or browser to display the game in the most appropriate language.