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{{News |seo_title=Battlefield 6 Under Fire |seo_keywords=Battlefield 6 |image=Battlefield6.jpg |tags=Battlefield |date=2025-12-22T10:44:23.000Z |sources={{NewsSource |source=Twitter |url=https://x.com/BF6Updates/status/2002568867575705950 |article=News/Battlefield 6 Under Fire }} |author=Andura |category=Drama |content=Battlefield fans have once again voiced strong criticism toward EA and DICE after discovering what appears to be generative AI artwork in the newly released Windchill cosmetics bundle. The controversy centres on a player card sticker that many believe shows clear signs of flawed AI-generated design, reigniting wider debates around the use of artificial intelligence in video game development. The issue began gaining traction after players noticed irregularities in one of the Windchill bundle’s cosmetic items. Screenshots quickly circulated across social media and community forums, prompting intense backlash from parts of the Battlefield community. While some players dismissed the discovery as a small visual oversight, others viewed it as evidence of a growing industry problem. ==== Battlefield 6 AI Sticker Controversy Explained ==== The discussion first gained momentum on the Battlefield subreddit, where a user posted an image of the questionable player card sticker. The artwork depicts a soldier framed within a snowflake while holding an M4A1 rifle. However, fans quickly pointed out several design flaws that strongly suggest the image may have been created using generative AI. Most notably, the rifle appears to feature two barrels stacked vertically. Additionally, the weapon seems to have two handguards, an uncommon and impractical configuration for real-world firearms. These inconsistencies are often cited as telltale signs of AI-generated imagery, particularly when it comes to complex objects like weapons. Community backlash was swift and vocal. Many players argued that the issue should have been caught long before the cosmetic bundle was released. One user commented, “Just the fact they didn’t catch that before releasing shows how little they are trying.” Another added, “They got your money, so they don’t care about which hill you choose to die on.” Beyond the single cosmetic item, some fans claimed that the Windchill sticker is not an isolated case. Several users suggested there are other assets in Battlefield 6 that also appear to rely heavily on generative AI, further fuelling frustration among long-time players. '''More:'''[[News/Battlefield Esports Revealed|Battlefield Esports Revealed]] }}
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