CCP Games and Tesla CEO Elon Musk have held preliminary talks about building an AI-only game, Musk revealed on Twitter. The post, flagged by the EVE Online subreddit, stated only that the two sides “discussed the possibility of collaborating on an AI game – something that only AI could do,” without confirming any formal agreement. The brief mention triggered immediate push-back from veteran capsuleers, who quickly criticised both Musk and CCP leadership for entertaining what many view as a distraction from New Eden’s existing problems.
While the AI concept remains undefined, the studio’s human developers continue to ship immediate content. A major Legion patch landed this week, tightening fleet-warfare mechanics and expanding freelance jobs after a month of player feedback. The build is intended to keep pilots engaged ahead of Operation Nemesis, the first cross-title world event to synchronise EVE Online and its ground-combat sister EVE Vanguard. Running from 16 September to 2 October, the event promises shared objectives that link orbital strikes to surface battles as part of CCP’s long-term “EVE Forever” initiative.
Whether Musk’s AI experiment ever leaves the hangar is unclear; for now, pilots have new doctrines to test and a universe-wide war to prepare for, no artificial generals required.

