Aspyr has denied using generative AI for new outfits in the Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered Challenge Mode update, amid player backlash. The studio stated the outfits were created by its artists and promised fixes for bugs and texture issues. The free update, released last week, drew criticism for its content quality.
Aspyr, the studio behind Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered, released a free Challenge Mode update last week. The update added unlockable outfits for Lara Croft, difficulty customisation options, and more. However, it quickly faced online criticism, with players panning the outfits as low-quality and suspecting generative AI involvement. Steam reviews included comments such as 'I don't want to play Slop Raider', 'revert the patch, don't leave this game in this state', and 'this game was amazing before the bull challenge update' (Eurogamer). One of the remaster's original artists also distanced themselves from the outfits on X (Kotaku). The update reportedly introduced texture issues and technical bugs across platforms (both sources). On March 18, 2026, Aspyr responded via X: 'We hear and appreciate your feedback regarding the recent Challenge Mode update for Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered. Our top priority is the delivery of a patch that will fix the texture issues and technical bugs. In addition, a series of updates are on the way to address a variety of technical issues across all platforms.' The studio added: 'This is also an opportunity to correct some mistaken information: The outfits in the update were created by our team of artists; no AI generated assets were used in the update. We'll release more details on the patch content and timing as soon as possible.' Aspyr thanked fans for their 'patience and support'. The game launched in 2024, earning four stars from Eurogamer despite some dated elements. Kotaku noted pre-release promotional images differed significantly from the in-game outfits.