Former Blizzard president defends Pearl Abyss over Crimson Desert AI art

Pearl Abyss apologized for including undisclosed AI-generated art in Crimson Desert. Former Blizzard co-president Mike Ybarra publicly urged the studio not to apologize, arguing AI is inevitable in games. His comments drew backlash from fans.

Pearl Abyss, developer of the open-world game Crimson Desert, issued an apology over the weekend for shipping the title with AI-generated art without disclosing it to players. The statement followed player backlash over the use of generative AI in the blockbuster release. Former Blizzard president Mike Ybarra responded directly to the studio's social media account on X, questioning the need for an apology. “Why apologize?” Ybarra wrote on March 22, 2026. “AI, in one form or another, will be in every single video game. I don’t get why devs feel the need to bend over for the few folks who can’t accept the reality that AI will be in every single thing – from video games to your fridge (it already is). Man up.” Ybarra, who joined Blizzard in 2019 after nearly 20 years at Microsoft and Xbox, became co-president in 2021 during the studio's workplace issues. Microsoft parted ways with him after acquiring Activision Blizzard in 2023. He now leads PrizePicks, a sports betting startup. When a fan replied, “I’m so glad you’re not ruining Blizzard anymore,” Ybarra shot back, “Hope you enjoy co-pilot in WoW.” Mainstream gaming companies have largely avoided such direct defenses of AI usage, even as speculation grows about its behind-the-scenes role in development. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently dismissed online criticism of DLSS 5's AI features during a live event.

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Illustration depicting Sandfall Interactive studio addressing brief AI texture use in Expedition 33 after Indie Game Awards disqualification.
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Sandfall clarifies brief AI use in Expedition 33 amid IGA disqualification fallout

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Sandfall Interactive has detailed its limited generative AI experimentation for placeholder textures in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, following the game's disqualification from Game of the Year and Best Debut Game at the Indie Game Awards 2025. The studio, which patched out the assets shortly after launch, vows all future projects will be fully human-made.

Developer Pearl Abyss has acknowledged using generative AI tools for early-stage 2D visual props in Crimson Desert, stating they intended to replace them before release. The studio apologised for unintentionally including some in the final version and for lacking transparency. It plans to audit assets and roll out replacements via patches.

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Fans of Pearl Abyss's Crimson Desert have identified what they believe are signs of AI-generated artwork in the game, amid ongoing launch issues. Images show anomalies like missing fingers and human bodies merging with horses. Some also suspect AI-handled translations.

PC game store GOG has drawn criticism for employing generative AI to create promotional artwork for a sale. During a recent Reddit AMA, the company's managing director addressed the backlash but stopped short of committing to abandoning the technology. GOG emphasized testing AI tools to support its preservation mission while promising more careful application.

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Pearl Abyss's upcoming open-world RPG Crimson Desert is generating excitement for its human-voiced performances and depth, with a former Rockstar developer predicting it could challenge Grand Theft Auto VI for game of the year. Marketing director Will Power confirmed that the game's voices are provided by actual human actors. The title is set for release on March 19, 2026.

Capcom has stated it will not include AI-generated materials in its game content, as revealed in an investor briefing on March 23, 2026. The company plans to use AI tools to improve efficiency in development processes like graphics, sound, and programming. This comes amid backlash over Nvidia's DLSS 5 implementation in Resident Evil Requiem.

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Pearl Abyss announced that its single-player RPG Crimson Desert has now sold over 3 million copies worldwide, just a week after launch. The studio pledged continued fixes for launch issues including Intel Arc GPU compatibility and control problems. User reviews have improved amid rapid patch deployments.

 

 

 

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