By Malay Mail
LOS ANGELES, Dec 21 β The Indie Game Awards has revoked Clair Obscur: Expedition 33βs Game of the Year and Debut Game honors after discovering the title originally shipped with generativeβAI art assets, despite earlier assurances from its developer that no such tools were used.
The RPG from Sandfall Interactive and publisher Kepler Interactive won both categories on Thursday, but the organisation announced yesterday that the awards were being rescinded.
According to its FAQ, Sandfall representatives had affirmed during submission that no generative AI was involved in the gameβs development.
However, on the day of the awards premiere, the studio confirmed that AIβgenerated textures had been included at launch before being replaced in a patch five days later.
The initial use of AI assetsβdespite their removalβwas sufficient to disqualify the game under the eventβs rules.
Polygon reports that Sandfall had previously acknowledged limited AI use in interviews earlier this year, including comments from creative director FranΓ§ois Meurisse, who said the team used βsome AI, but not muchβ during production.
Players had spotted suspected AI textures shortly after release, though the issue did not generate widespread backlash compared to other recent controversies involving AIβgenerated game art.
The Indie Game Awards will now pass the revoked honors to the nextβhighestβranked titles: Weβre Closed for Debut Game and Blue Prince for Game of the Year.
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