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1666: Amsterdam developer apologizes after players catch AI assets in released prologue

by The Desk
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  • Kotaku
    Kotaku report covering Panache Digital Games' X apology for AI-generated assets found in the 1666: Amsterdam prologue, including direct quotes from the studio's statement.
    https://kotaku.com/1666-amsterdam-apology-ai-assets-panache-genai-2000705525

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Panache Digital Games acknowledged AI-generated assets were present in the 1666: Amsterdam prologue.sourcedStory receiptsSuggest fix
The affected assets include in-game portraits and external marketing materials.sourcedStory receiptsSuggest fix
The studio has a team of over a dozen artists who investigated and confirmed the AI use.sourcedStory receiptsSuggest fix
Panache promised to replace all AI-generated content with human-created art.sourcedStory receiptsSuggest fix
Whether other studios revealed at Summer Game Fest 2026 will face similar AI asset scrutiny.developingStory receiptsSuggest fix
The exact scope of AI-generated content beyond portraits and marketing assets.sketchyStory receiptsSuggest fix
The timeline for when replacement human-created art will be ready.sketchyStory receiptsSuggest fix
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