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Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered publisher Aspyr has denied using AI-generated assets, insisting the contentious outfits added via the most recent update “were created by our team of artists.”
Last week, fans slammed Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered’s latest patch and outfits, claiming they “can’t accept this level of quality.” Wthin hours of last week’s free patch going live, fans flooded social media to share images of “Melting sunglasses, clipping accessories, pixelated and squiggly textures, nonsensical AI slop symbols, and painted on straps and details instead of 3D ones.” Said one fan: “I’m sorry, but even if it’s free this is nowhere near acceptable.”
The outfits caused such backlash, in fact, that the lead artist on the remaster, Giovanni Lucca, immediately distanced himself from them, writing on X/Twitter at the time: “Hey folks, just to clarify. I was not involved in the art direction of this new patch with the Challenge Mode for Tomb Raider I-II-III Remastered. Nome [sic] of the original developers at Saber was involve[d] in it.”
The publisher, however, claims otherwise. After telling players that it “hears and appreciates” your feedback regarding the Challenge Mode update, Aspyr said in a statement posted to BlueSky: “The outfits in the

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