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Fan Art Turns Up In Destiny Cutscene, Bungie Will 'Compensate' Artist The artist was nevertheless 'genuinely excited and happy' to have their work appear ...
A Destiny 2 fan visited a real-life art gallery in California to see physical replicas of in-game weapons, Ghost Shells, and other artwork. They shared their photos of the official Destiny 2 ...
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A snafu that saw fan-made art used in the design for an upcoming Destiny 2 Nerf gun has come to a happy ending, as the artist involved says the situation is resolved, and Bungie says it's going to ...
As fans frame-by-frame analyzed Destiny 2's Witch Queen trailer, they found what appeared to be the clearest image of the Hive God of War, Xivu Arath, that we’ve seen to date. The problem? This ...
To remember this moment where teamwork from Destiny fans made a little corner for Destiny 2 in the r/place space--that's crowd-sourced art by millions of users on the 4 million pixel canvas ...
Though Bungie is doing the right thing by the artist in offering credit and compensation, this isn't the first time fan art has accidentally made its way into official Destiny 2 materials, with a ...
Bungie has just announced it will “make sure” to compensate and credit Tofu Rabbit “for their incredible artwork” on the Destiny 2 Nerf Ace of Spades blaster, which originally plagiarized it.
Destiny 2 art featured as part of an ongoing fanart series in the developer's This Week at Bungie series was apparently generated by artificial intelligence, Destiny Tracker reports.
Bungie can’t promise it won’t accidentally showcase AI-made Destiny fan art again. The game developer accidentally showcased an AI-generated image in a recent community artist spotlight.
Destiny 2 maker Bungie has admitted that a fan’s art was used, without permission, in the creation of a very important, lore-heavy scene that hit the game on Tuesday.
This is at least the third time fan art has ended up in an official Destiny 2 product. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works .