Capcom launched a second art competition for Street Fighter 6, inviting fans to submit artwork featuring playable characters. The contest's rules prohibit AI-generated art and plagiarism, aiming to maintain original content. However, suspicions arose around a finalist's artwork of the character Kimberly. Observers noted irregularities suggesting it may have been AI-generated, with concerns also raised regarding the authenticity of the artist's other submissions. These developments echo previous controversies in the gaming community about the integrity of artistic competitions in the face of technological advancements.
One piece depicting the spray-painting ninja Kimberly has raised more than a few eyebrows in the Street Fighter community, leading fans to suspect it might be AI-generated.
Capcom's second Street Fighter 6 art contest began back in June, where fans submitted their art on X with the hashtag #SF6ArtContest2 for consideration.
The official contest rules clearly state only currently playable characters can be included, while also prohibiting the use of AI-generated art.
After Capcom revealed the 26 finalists for Street Fighter 6, fans grew suspicious of one finalist's piece for potentially being plagiarized or AI-generated.
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