Razer announces 'Project AVA,' a coaching AI that gives real-time gameplay tips



Razer has announced ' Project AVA ', an AI that runs millions of simulations within seconds and gives you real-time hints about the game you're playing. At the time of the announcement, it was just an internal concept, and it has not been decided whether it will be officially released.

Project AVA: Ultimate AI Copilot for Gamers | Razer United States

https://www.razer.com/concepts/razer-project-ava

RAZER | Project AVA - YouTube


Razer Project Ava: would you pay an AI to help you get good at games? - The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/24338016/razer-project-ava-ai-gaming-copilot-coach

Razer's Project Ava will analyze your gameplay and offer in-game coaching - Android Authority
https://www.androidauthority.com/razer-project-ava-ces-2025-3513554/

Project AVA is billed as a 'real-time eSports coach' and is an AI that will provide pre-game advice, in-game advice, and post-game analysis based on data from Razer's top coaches and players.

For example, in League of Legends, if someone asks 'What item should I buy now?' I'll reply 'First buy Sorcerer's Shoes, then Malignance,' and if someone asks 'Which lane should I go to?' I'll reply 'You're in the mid lane right now and you're pushing, so you should keep putting pressure on them.'



In addition, it seems that it can analyze the screen during play to record when and what items the player bought, and analyze the minimap to understand the location of the enemy champion. After the match, it will give advice such as 'Your item composition was great. Your vision control has room for improvement.'



In addition to League of Legends, it will work with 'all games' including action RPGs such as 'Black Myth: Goku', FPS, puzzles, etc. Razer said, 'It is individually trained for various game titles and genres, and is constantly learning how to meet the needs of players by playing many games.' In addition to game coaching, it can also perform 'optimization settings' that improve frame rate and shorten loading times with a single button.



Project AVA was only announced as an internal concept by Razer, and few details were revealed at the time of writing. According to Razer, Project AVA runs on Razer's own AI hardware, which was not disclosed at the time of the announcement. Technology media Digital Trends reports that 'the underlying model is built on Meta's Llama.'

At the time of writing, beta testers are being accepted, with the beta version expected to be released in the second half of 2025.



At CES 2025, where 'Project AVA' was announced, Razer also unveiled various other new products. Below is ' Project Arielle ', the world's first gaming chair with heating and cooling functions.




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