Claude AI Plays Pokémon on Twitch at a Slow Pace
April 10, 2025
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On Tuesday afternoon, Anthropic kicked off a unique livestream on Twitch called "Claude Plays Pokémon," featuring their latest AI model, Claude 3.7 Sonnet, tackling Pokémon Red. It's an intriguing experiment that not only showcases the AI's abilities but also captures viewers' reactions to this cutting-edge technology.
AI researchers often turn to video games like Street Fighter and Pictionary to test new models, usually more for fun than for practical use. However, Anthropic found Pokémon to be an effective benchmark for Claude 3.7 Sonnet, which excels at solving the game's puzzles through "thinking."
Similar to OpenAI's o3-mini and DeepSeek's R1, Claude 3.7 Sonnet can navigate complex challenges, such as playing a game intended for kids. While its predecessor, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, struggled to even leave the player's home in Pallet Town, Claude 3.7 Sonnet managed to secure three gym leader badges.

Claude struggles to exit a building in Pokémon Red.Image Credits:Claude Plays Pokémon on Twitch
Despite its advancements, Claude 3.7 Sonnet still encounters hurdles. During the Twitch stream, it was stumped by a rock wall that it couldn't pass, no matter how hard it tried.
A Twitch viewer humorously remarked, "who would win, a computer AI with thousands of hours put into programming it, or 1 rock wall?"
Eventually, Claude figured out how to navigate around the obstacle.
Watching Claude play Pokémon Red can be frustratingly slow, as it meticulously reasons through each move. Yet, it's also strangely captivating. The stream displays Claude's "thought process" on the left and the real-time gameplay on the right.
At one point, Claude tried to find Professor Oak in his lab but got confused by other NPCs present.
"I notice a new character has appeared below me — a character with black hair and what appears to be a white coat at coordinates (2, 10)," Claude noted. "This might be Professor Oak! Let me go down and talk to him."
Unfortunately, Claude mistakenly spoke to an NPC it had encountered several times before, causing some frustration among the thousand-plus viewers in the Twitch chat. However, those who had been watching for a while were more patient.
"Guys chill," one viewer wrote. "Before we exited and entered Oak's lab like 10 times before understanding how to move on."

Image Credits:Anthropic
For longtime Twitch users, Anthropic's stream might evoke nostalgia. Over a decade ago, Twitch Plays Pokémon became a groundbreaking social experiment, where millions of users collectively controlled the game through chat commands, leading to chaotic but memorable gameplay.
Some AI researchers have drawn inspiration from Twitch Plays Pokémon. In October 2023, Seattle-based software engineer Peter Whidden shared a YouTube video about training a reinforcement learning algorithm to play Pokémon. His AI took over 50,000 hours to master the game, with one amusing challenge being its tendency to admire the pixelated scenery instead of playing.
While AI-driven reenactments like those by Whidden and Anthropic are entertaining, they also carry a bittersweet tone. The original Twitch Plays Pokémon was a landmark moment, uniting people in a shared, albeit chaotic, effort to progress through the game.
In 2025, however, we've shifted from being active participants to mere observers, watching an AI struggle with a game that many mastered as children. This reflects a broader trend in our online experiences, moving from communal activities to more isolated ones.
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OliverPhillips
April 10, 2025 at 9:36:55 PM GMT
Watching Claude AI play Pokémon at a slow pace is oddly satisfying. It's cool to see how it navigates the game, but man, it takes forever! Still, it's a fun way to see what AI can do. Maybe speed it up a bit, Claude?
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BenBrown
April 10, 2025 at 9:36:55 PM GMT
Claude AIがポケモンをゆっくりプレイするのを見るのは奇妙に満足感があります。ゲームをどうナビゲートするかを見るのは面白いですが、時間がかかりすぎますね!それでも、AIが何ができるかを見る楽しい方法です。Claude、少し速くしてみては?
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RaymondRoberts
April 10, 2025 at 9:36:55 PM GMT
Claude AI가 포켓몬을 느리게 플레이하는 걸 보는 건 이상하게 만족스럽네요. 게임을 어떻게 탐색하는지 보는 건 재미있지만, 정말 오래 걸리네요! 그래도 AI가 무엇을 할 수 있는지 보는 재미있는 방법이에요. Claude, 좀 더 빨리 해보는 건 어떠세요?
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JasonAnderson
April 10, 2025 at 9:36:55 PM GMT
Ver o Claude AI jogando Pokémon em um ritmo lento é estranhamente satisfatório. É legal ver como ele navega pelo jogo, mas cara, demora uma eternidade! Ainda assim, é uma maneira divertida de ver o que a IA pode fazer. Talvez acelere um pouco, Claude?
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JustinAnderson
April 10, 2025 at 9:36:55 PM GMT
Ver a Claude AI jugando Pokémon a un ritmo lento es extrañamente satisfactorio. Es genial ver cómo navega por el juego, pero hombre, ¡tarda una eternidad! Aún así, es una forma divertida de ver lo que puede hacer la IA. ¿Quizás podrías acelerarlo un poco, Claude?
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JamesWalker
April 11, 2025 at 1:45:36 AM GMT
Claude AI playing Pokémon on Twitch is such a chill vibe! It's fun watching it take its time, but man, it can be a bit too slow sometimes. Still, it's cool to see AI in action like this, though I wish it could speed up a bit. Anyone else feel the same?
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On Tuesday afternoon, Anthropic kicked off a unique livestream on Twitch called "Claude Plays Pokémon," featuring their latest AI model, Claude 3.7 Sonnet, tackling Pokémon Red. It's an intriguing experiment that not only showcases the AI's abilities but also captures viewers' reactions to this cutting-edge technology.
AI researchers often turn to video games like Street Fighter and Pictionary to test new models, usually more for fun than for practical use. However, Anthropic found Pokémon to be an effective benchmark for Claude 3.7 Sonnet, which excels at solving the game's puzzles through "thinking."
Similar to OpenAI's o3-mini and DeepSeek's R1, Claude 3.7 Sonnet can navigate complex challenges, such as playing a game intended for kids. While its predecessor, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, struggled to even leave the player's home in Pallet Town, Claude 3.7 Sonnet managed to secure three gym leader badges.
Despite its advancements, Claude 3.7 Sonnet still encounters hurdles. During the Twitch stream, it was stumped by a rock wall that it couldn't pass, no matter how hard it tried.
A Twitch viewer humorously remarked, "who would win, a computer AI with thousands of hours put into programming it, or 1 rock wall?"
Eventually, Claude figured out how to navigate around the obstacle.
Watching Claude play Pokémon Red can be frustratingly slow, as it meticulously reasons through each move. Yet, it's also strangely captivating. The stream displays Claude's "thought process" on the left and the real-time gameplay on the right.
At one point, Claude tried to find Professor Oak in his lab but got confused by other NPCs present.
"I notice a new character has appeared below me — a character with black hair and what appears to be a white coat at coordinates (2, 10)," Claude noted. "This might be Professor Oak! Let me go down and talk to him."
Unfortunately, Claude mistakenly spoke to an NPC it had encountered several times before, causing some frustration among the thousand-plus viewers in the Twitch chat. However, those who had been watching for a while were more patient.
"Guys chill," one viewer wrote. "Before we exited and entered Oak's lab like 10 times before understanding how to move on."
For longtime Twitch users, Anthropic's stream might evoke nostalgia. Over a decade ago, Twitch Plays Pokémon became a groundbreaking social experiment, where millions of users collectively controlled the game through chat commands, leading to chaotic but memorable gameplay.
Some AI researchers have drawn inspiration from Twitch Plays Pokémon. In October 2023, Seattle-based software engineer Peter Whidden shared a YouTube video about training a reinforcement learning algorithm to play Pokémon. His AI took over 50,000 hours to master the game, with one amusing challenge being its tendency to admire the pixelated scenery instead of playing.
While AI-driven reenactments like those by Whidden and Anthropic are entertaining, they also carry a bittersweet tone. The original Twitch Plays Pokémon was a landmark moment, uniting people in a shared, albeit chaotic, effort to progress through the game.
In 2025, however, we've shifted from being active participants to mere observers, watching an AI struggle with a game that many mastered as children. This reflects a broader trend in our online experiences, moving from communal activities to more isolated ones.



Watching Claude AI play Pokémon at a slow pace is oddly satisfying. It's cool to see how it navigates the game, but man, it takes forever! Still, it's a fun way to see what AI can do. Maybe speed it up a bit, Claude?




Claude AIがポケモンをゆっくりプレイするのを見るのは奇妙に満足感があります。ゲームをどうナビゲートするかを見るのは面白いですが、時間がかかりすぎますね!それでも、AIが何ができるかを見る楽しい方法です。Claude、少し速くしてみては?




Claude AI가 포켓몬을 느리게 플레이하는 걸 보는 건 이상하게 만족스럽네요. 게임을 어떻게 탐색하는지 보는 건 재미있지만, 정말 오래 걸리네요! 그래도 AI가 무엇을 할 수 있는지 보는 재미있는 방법이에요. Claude, 좀 더 빨리 해보는 건 어떠세요?




Ver o Claude AI jogando Pokémon em um ritmo lento é estranhamente satisfatório. É legal ver como ele navega pelo jogo, mas cara, demora uma eternidade! Ainda assim, é uma maneira divertida de ver o que a IA pode fazer. Talvez acelere um pouco, Claude?




Ver a Claude AI jugando Pokémon a un ritmo lento es extrañamente satisfactorio. Es genial ver cómo navega por el juego, pero hombre, ¡tarda una eternidad! Aún así, es una forma divertida de ver lo que puede hacer la IA. ¿Quizás podrías acelerarlo un poco, Claude?




Claude AI playing Pokémon on Twitch is such a chill vibe! It's fun watching it take its time, but man, it can be a bit too slow sometimes. Still, it's cool to see AI in action like this, though I wish it could speed up a bit. Anyone else feel the same?












