At GDC 2026 in March, NVIDIA and ComfyUI announced tooling designed to bring AI video generation within reach of game developers and creative teams working locally on RTX hardware. The announcement centers on ComfyUI’s App View, a simplified interface layer built on top of ComfyUI’s existing node-based workflow system.
According to GamesBeat reporting, the collaboration specifically targets game developers and creators who want AI video capabilities without the latency and dependency of cloud-based generation pipelines. NVIDIA RTX Video Super Resolution and new NVFP4 models were referenced in connection with the announcement.
ComfyUI is an open-source, node-based interface widely used by independent artists and technical creators for diffusion-based image and video workflows. App View strips out the node complexity for users who don’t need fine-grained workflow control, essentially a simpler front-end for the same underlying models.
A few things to note: all capability descriptions here come from NVIDIA’s own announcement materials. No independent technical benchmarks are available yet. What’s confirmed is the GDC announcement and the App View introduction. What remains to be seen is how the tools perform in production workflows.
For developers evaluating local AI video pipelines, this is worth watching. RTX hardware is already in many game dev workstations. If the workflow integration holds up past the launch window, the barrier to local AI video generation drops considerably.