《Honkai: Star Rail》Weather Child AI Controversy Cheat Sheet: Behind the VTuber’s Furious Withdrawal from Commercials Is a Dilemma for Game Developers

Chinese mobile game “Yihuan” caused some VTubers and voice actors to boycott after hiding the use of AI-generated plagiarized content. This article will comprehensively organize the controversy over AI generation in “Yihuan,” which also reflects the difficulties game developers face in handling generative AI in public opinion and copyright issues.

Yihuan’s Weather Child AI Filter Controversy, a Complete Overview

At the end of April this year, Chinese developer Hotta Studio launched the open-world mobile game “Yihuan,” which surpassed 1.5 million watch hours on Twitch on its first day. However, some players gradually discovered that the game contained materials suspected of being created with generative AI.

The trigger for the AI controversy in “Yihuan” originated from a promotional poster in the game, which closely resembles a BD/DVD bonus from Makoto Shinkai’s animated film “Weathering with You,” suspected of applying AI filters or using AI to generate the image. Additionally, players found a short video, about 18 minutes long, in a game quest that appeared to be AI-generated, with character costumes showing unnatural distortions when obscured by movement.

If it were simply about inserting AI-generated content into the game, the controversy might have remained as a debate between AI supporters and opponents, but the key factor igniting the community’s outrage is the developer’s concealment of AI use from partners and copyright disputes, which was exposed by collaborating VTubers. The use of AI-generated content alone has become a secondary issue.

Well-known VTuber Ironmouse quickly accused Hotta Studio of lying after learning about this, stating that the official had promised that the “Yihuan” mobile game would definitely not use AI generation technology, but this was not the case, leading to the termination of business cooperation with the game.

Another VTuber, Shylily, also ended her game stream early, emphasizing that using AI to profit from works without creator consent is highly controversial; Meggie-Elise, who voiced “Yihuan,” also stated she does not support the use of generative AI in creative fields and demanded the official address the issue, or they would cease cooperation.

Yihuan Responds to AI Controversy, Promises to Re-Create Controversial Materials

Faced with strong backlash, Hotta Studio issued an emergency statement, admitting that AI-assisted tools were used during development, while emphasizing that only a small portion of background and environmental materials involved AI technology.

The statement pointed out that, “The core aspects of ‘Yihuan,’ such as characters and story, are entirely based on human creativity,” and specifically addressed the poster that closely resembles “Weathering with You” and the pink cat heist scene, stating they are in the process of reworking and removing related AI elements.

Image source: X/NTE Global

“Yihuan” producer Yang Lei publicly promised that the core content of the game would not involve AI technology. The latest official statement also aims to calm player anger and promises to continue listening to feedback. The player community’s response has been mixed: some believe that as long as it does not affect the rights of the development team, moderate use of generative AI is acceptable; others insist on boycotting games containing AI materials and criticize the lack of transparency from management beforehand.

Generative AI Has Become a Trend in Game Development, but Approaches Vary

However, integrating generative AI into game development has become an irreversible trend in the industry. Different companies adopt different methods—some embrace AI in early development, while others directly insert AI-generated content into the game.

One camp, such as “Victory Goddess: Niki” developer Shift Up CEO Kim Hyung-tae, believes that Korean studios must significantly improve efficiency, enabling one person to complete the workload of 100 people, relying on AI technology to compete with Chinese and American developers. As a character artist, he often shares AI-generated works on his personal social media, though reactions from netizens are polarized.

The more cautious approach, exemplified by Capcom, the developer of the “Resident Evil” series, has clearly stated that AI-generated content will not be directly incorporated into games, but AI will be used as an auxiliary tool to improve productivity. Capcom’s technical director, Abe Kazuki, revealed that the company has built a concept generation system internally to help art directors focus quickly, saving the effort of brainstorming hundreds of thousands of objects in large games, but final content is still created manually by humans.

Image source: Google Cloud Capcom Technical Director Abe Kazuki

Larian Studios, the developer of the “Baldur’s Gate” series, also tested AI text generation technology, but lead writer Adam Smith assured that the team will never let AI handle the game’s writing content. Because currently, AI-produced text quality is extremely poor—scoring at most 3 out of 10, which cannot meet the quality standards for storytelling.

However, “Kingdom Come: Deliverance” game director Daniel Vávra urged anti-AI players to face reality, stating that AI is already widely used in the industry, and if AI can help developers free themselves from tedious tasks and focus on core creativity, the benefits outweigh the drawbacks.

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To Say or Not to Say? “Yihuan” AI Controversy Reflects Developers’ Dilemma

The controversy over AI in “Yihuan” also highlights the dilemma game companies face when generative AI remains highly controversial in entertainment art—whether to “disclose AI use” or “stay silent” under market and public opinion pressures.

If they disclose first, they might face backlash from anti-AI communities, but it allows players to choose whether to continue playing; if they remain silent and are exposed later, the backlash could be even worse, potentially damaging the game’s reputation or derailing discussions.

However, “Yihuan” chose a third path—claiming publicly and to partners that they do not use AI, while secretly using it (including suspected AI-generated images from “Weathering with You”). In hindsight, this was a poor decision. It would have been better to be honest from the start, at least preserving the company’s integrity.

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