
Call of Duty Players Enraged Over Suspected AI-Generated Black Ops 6 Artwork
Call of Duty players have raised concerns over a potentially AI-generated artwork featured in Black Ops 6's Merry Mayhem event. The controversial loading screen, titled "Necroclaus," has sparked debate within the community due to several apparent artistic inconsistencies.
The image shows a Zombified Santa Claus, but players have identified multiple irregularities that suggest AI involvement:
- The right hand appears to have six fingers
- The left hand shows anatomical inconsistencies
- Present ribbons display unusual positioning and perspective
- Overall image composition raises quality concerns

Zombie Santa reaching forward
Community members speculate this could be the result of rushed production or delegating the task to inexperienced team members. Some players suggest this might not be an isolated incident, pointing to the numerous calling cards in the game that could potentially be AI-generated.
While some players may overlook these details, the controversy has overshadowed the event's intended festive atmosphere. The situation highlights growing concerns about AI art usage in game development and its impact on professional artists.
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