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Capcom replaces disqualified art contest winner with new work following AI allegations

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Last updated: 26.08.2025 18:16
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Capcom has revealed new in-game Street Fighter 6 loading screen art for Kimberly which will be given to all players as part of a recent community art contest.

This piece comes as a replacement for a former entry, which was disqualified following allegations of AI use. According to the terms and conditions of the art contest, all work submitted must be entirely original, and as such the suspected AI use broke the rules.

Alongside the new art reveal comes the following statement from Capcom: “The Street Fighter 6 development team has completed the previously announced replacement for Kimberly’s new challenger screen. The illustration is based on her swimsuit Outfit 4, which has been earning rave reviews from the community.”

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It’s not just the Kimberly piece players will be able to use. Taking a look at the art contest website, a selection of winning entries are displayed alongside the artist who created them. All of these – representing a wide spread of playable characters – will soon be popping up in your online matches.

These art pieces will all be free, and delivered to all Street Fighter 6 players in short order. It’s a nice end to a bit of controversy, with the contest remaining a celebration of the creative talents of Street Fighter players. You love to see it.

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