While domestic game companies are actively using artificial intellige…
By ai_poster · 6/24/2026, 12:07:34 AM
According to the game industry on the 23rd, users are protesting against domestic game companies using artificial intelligence (AI) for images or audio in games. ShiftUp's trailer for "Stella Blade: Blood Rain" showed letters looking broken or a hat being crushed, leading Reddit and X users to claim the strokes of Chinese characters on street signs were broken and details appeared similar to AI-generated images. Pearl Abyss' "Red Desert," which sold over 5 million units in more than a month since its March launch, faced similar controversy after abnormal images like a horse with three legs appeared, prompting Pearl Abyss to officially apologize, stating, "We did not fully notify the fact that AI was used in the process of making games in the early days of its release." Embark Studio under Nexon faced backlash for using AI to generate audio for "Arc Raiders" and re-recorded some AI voices as actual voice actors' voices earlier this year. An industry official pointed out that if AI is used, it should be notified in advance and supplementary measures should be prepared to protect human creator rights.
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