Saber Interactive has updated the Steam page for its upcoming driving satire Rideshare Stimulator with a detailed AI disclosure, capping off a chaotic week that saw CEO Matt Karch publicly feud with a former lead writer before ultimately apologizing to her. The controversy kicked off shortly after Saber revealed Rideshare Simulator's announcement trailer. Former Saber lead writer Stella Sacco, who worked at the studio from July 2023 to July 2024 on titles including Stuntman: Ignition, publicly claimed she had been removed from the Rideshare project partway through development and replaced with ChatGPT, without any disclosure on the game's Steam page. […]
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