Advancing DRL Agents in Commercial Fighting Games: Training, Integration, and Agent-Human Alignment

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Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) agents have demonstrated impressive success in a wide range of game genres. However, existing research primarily focuses on optimizing DRL competence rather than addressing the challenge of prolonged player interaction. In this paper, we propose a practical DRL agent system for fighting games namedShūkai, which has been successfully deployed to Naruto Mobile, a popular fighting game with over 100 million registered users.Shūkaiquantifies the state to enhance generalizability, introducing Heterogeneous League Training (HELT) to achieve balanced competence, generalizability, and training efficiency. Furthermore,Shūkaiimplements specific rewards to align the agent's behavior with human expectations.Shūkai's ability to generalize is demonstrated by its consistent competence across all characters, even though it was trained on only 13% of them. Additionally, HELT exhibits a remarkable 22% improvement in sample efficiency.Shūkaiserves as a valuable training partner for players in Naruto Mobile, enabling them to enhance their abilities and skills.

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