Crimson Desert developer Pearl Abyss has launched a “comprehensive” audit of all in-game assets after admitting the use of AI-generated images in the final release should have been disclosed.
After the hotly anticipated open world action game launched this week, players were quick to spot signs and paintings that looked very much like they were generated by AI. IGN’s Brendan Graeber found further examples of in-game images with the telltale signs of AI.
Crimson Desert’s use of generative AI art put Pearl Abyss in violation of Steam’s AI Content policy, which requires generative AI use to be disclosed on the game’s store page. There was no disclaimer on Crimson Desert’s Steam store page as of yesterday, but today one is included as follow:
AI Generated Content Disclosure
The developers describe how their game uses AI Generated Content like this:
Generative AI technology is used in a supplementary capacity during the creation of some 2D prop assets.
Any such assets are replaced through our production pipeline by our art and development teams, ensuring they meet our quality standards and creative direction.





