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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 4 MIN

From Watching to Creating: SoonLab Debuts AI Platform That Lets Anyone Build Soccer Games During the World Cup

from Global Economic Press · host Global Economic Press

In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into an exciting innovation in the gaming and artificial intelligence sectors. As the FIFA World Cup captivates millions of fans worldwide, SoonLab has introduced a groundbreaking AI-powered platform that allows users to create their own soccer games. This platform transforms spectators into creators by enabling anyone to turn an idea into a playable game using natural language. SoonLab's initiative aims to democratize game development, making it accessible to individuals without programming skills or technical expertise. The platform allows users to generate and customize games, such as penalty shootout challenges or football management simulators, without writing code. SoonLab's launch coincides with the World Cup, featuring a special event that combines match predictions, community participation, and AI-powered game creation. Participants can predict match outcomes to earn free platform credits, which can be used to create soccer-inspired games. This initiative reflects a broader shift in the creative technology landscape, where generative artificial intelligence is transforming industries. SoonLab envisions a future where creating a game is as simple as describing one, inspiring a new generation of creators to not just watch the game but to build their own. For more information about SoonLab and its innovative platform, visit SoonLab's website.

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