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Fortnite players accuse Epic of using AI generated art after Chapter 7 yeti poster shows nine toes

Fortnite Chapter 7 is live, and some players say the rollout includes artwork that looks like it was made by AI rather than by a human artist. The focal point for the complaint is a poster showing a yeti lounging in a hammock with its feet hanging over the edge, one foot showing four toes and the other five.

The image was shared by players on community sites and the thread that kicked things off pointed to the mismatched toes as a telltale sign of AI generation. Fans posted the screenshot to Reddit where the discussion gained traction and spread to other forums. If you’re curious, you can see the original Reddit post that started much of the conversation in the community about the yeti poster. ConsolePCGaming previously covered the Chapter 7 launch and its gameplay changes in our Chapter 7 changes breakdown which is where readers can find the season’s bigger additions and context for what else landed with the new chapter.

Is this Chapter 7 art AI generated?
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Complaints about algorithmic art are familiar to longtime players because automated image tools still struggle with complex anatomy like hands and feet. That pattern is what many users pointed to when calling out Epic’s asset, and it carried the conversation beyond the image itself into broader questions about how the developer sources art for seasonal content. So far there is no public statement from Epic Games confirming the use of AI for Chapter 7 art assets and the developer has not replied to requests for clarification in the threads where the image circulated. Community reaction has ranged from annoyed to fed up, with some players calling the mistake a bad look for a high-profile season launch.

Players weighing in on the topic will likely keep this thread alive while fans examine other Chapter 7 art for similar issues, and our coverage of AI quirks in other recent games shows how quickly small tech failures can become community headaches. If you have an opinion about the art or spotted other odd images in Chapter 7, leave a comment below and follow us on X, Bluesky, and YouTube to keep the conversation going.

Fortnite: Chapter 7 - Season 1: Pacific Break

Fortnite: Chapter 7 - Season 1: Pacific Break

Surf into a new sun-soaked island, brand-new ways to play, and a star-studded Battle Pass in Chapter Seven: Pacific Break! This season kicks off a new era for Fortnite Battle Royale’s story, where the greatest stories are told — and the cameras are always rolling.

  • Genre: Shooter
  • Platforms: Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch 2, Android, PC (Microsoft Windows), iOS, PlayStation 5, Mac, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
  • Modes: Single player, Multiplayer, Battle Royale
  • Release: 2025-11-29
  • Publisher: Epic Games

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