Players noticed a strange player-card sticker in the new Windchill cosmetics bundle for Battlefield 6 that many say looks like a faulty generative AI image. The artifact in question centers on a soldier in a snowflake motif holding an M4A1 that appears to have two barrels stacked one above the other and duplicated handguards. Those kind of mismatched parts are a common giveaway for AI image generators, and the screenshot quickly spread across social platforms.
Remove this AI shit from the store
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One of the earliest posts came from the Battlefield subreddit, where a user uploaded the bundle image and called out the sticker as likely AI-made. Read the original post on Reddit. The image was also shared on X.
This definitely looks AI Generated right? #Battlefield6 pic.twitter.com/VLYMhEMOqQ
— Battlefield 6 News (@BF6Updates) December 21, 2025
Responses ranged from annoyed to furious. Some players focused on quality control – how did this pass inspection? Others framed it as a broader industry concern about AI art supplanting human creators. Several posts accused Electronic Arts of cutting corners or using generative tools for small assets.
This isn’t an isolated community flap. Similar complaints surfaced earlier this month when Fortnite players flagged a promotional poster with a clear AI artifact; that thread is a useful comparison and can be found here. EA and DICE have not issued a public statement about the Windchill sticker as of this report. The image and the social reaction may raise questions about internal review processes and the use of third-party assets for cosmetic items.
Fans continue to share the image and debate whether this is a one-off oversight or part of a wider shift toward generative assets in games. If you want to follow the conversation on social platforms, check the links above and watch community threads for any developer response.
X, Bluesky, YouTube, and Instagram are sharing updates on this topic and the community reaction.
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