Ramen Acquires Coplay, Uniting Top AI Assistants for Unity and Unreal

Combined platform to support 80% of all game platforms and serve both major engines

Mar. 16, 2026 at 6:28pm by Ben Kaplan

Ramen, the developer of the leading multi-agent AI assistant Aura for Unreal Engine, has acquired Coplay, creators of the popular AI tool for Unity game development. The deal brings together the best-in-class AI assistants for the two major game engines under one roof, making Aura the first AI tool to support 80% of all game platforms and work across both Unity and Unreal.

Why it matters

This acquisition marks a significant milestone in the evolution of AI-powered game development tools. By unifying the top AI assistants for the two dominant game engines, Ramen is poised to provide an unparalleled level of support and automation for game developers across a vast majority of the industry.

The details

Ramen's Aura was initially released in early 2026 as a multi-agent AI assistant for Unreal Engine. The latest Aura 12.0 beta included new features like Telos 2.0 for Unreal Blueprints, enhanced animation and rigging functionality, and the Dragon Agent with autonomous capabilities. Coplay, on the other hand, was known for its AI-powered Unity development tool that could build full games using natural language prompts. The integration of Coplay's technology into Aura will make it the first AI assistant to cover 80% of all game platforms and serve as a single tool for both major game engines.

  • Aura 12.0 beta was released in February 2026.
  • Ramen acquired Coplay in March 2026.

The players

Ramen

A developer of tools and platforms that aims to build the future of gaming through cutting-edge AI technologies. Ramen launched the Aura AI assistant for Unreal Engine in January 2026.

Coplay

A San Francisco-based company building an AI copilot for game developers to accelerate game development by automating repetitive tasks in game engines. Coplay's mission is to empower developers to focus on creativity and innovation.

Andy Tsen

CEO and Co-founder of Ramen.

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What they’re saying

“Coplay's team built something extraordinary for Unity developers, and together we're creating the first AI assistant that works across both major engines, covering the vast majority of all games that get produced.”

— Andy Tsen, CEO and Co-founder, Ramen

What’s next

Ramen plans to fully integrate Coplay's technology into the Aura AI assistant, making it the first tool to support 80% of all game platforms and work across both Unity and Unreal Engine.

The takeaway

This acquisition represents a significant advancement in the capabilities of AI-driven game development tools, empowering developers to streamline their workflows and focus more on creativity and innovation across a wide range of game platforms and engines.