Neverness to Everness, the 2026 gacha game from developer Hotta Games that was mercilessly dragged online in April for its overabundance of AI-looking assets, is, for the third time this year, embroiled in another genAI controversy. It comes less than four months after the devs stated that the game “is built on human creativity” and that they were “committed to delivering the quality [players] deserve.”
Apparently, the “quality” that said players “deserve” is this: an AI-generated image of a seahorse that was featured in in the latest 1.3 update for Neverness to Everness, which released on August 12 in China.
However, it
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