Updated
Updated · Kotaku · Jun 10
DekuDraws Says AI Altered Kingdom Hearts Box Art, Not Nomura’s Original Illustration
Updated
Updated · Kotaku · Jun 10

DekuDraws Says AI Altered Kingdom Hearts Box Art, Not Nomura’s Original Illustration

3 articles · Updated · Kotaku · Jun 10

Summary

  • DekuDraws, an artist known for studying Tetsuya Nomura’s style, said the disputed Kingdom Hearts Collection I–III Switch 2 art is “undeniably Nomura’s work” rather than fully AI-generated.
  • The explanation is that AI was used later to separate characters and backgrounds for alternate box-art layouts and to give 3D models a drawn look, not to create the underlying illustration.
  • Fans had flagged apparent AI artifacts including Donald Duck appearing to have 5 fingers, plus odd details in a clock tower, zipper mesh and Sora’s boot tread.
  • Square Enix had not responded to a request for clarification, leaving unresolved why AI tools would have been needed if the base image was hand-drawn.
  • The dispute lands as Square Enix’s CEO pushes aggressive generative-AI use across the company, even as the publisher cuts North American publishing jobs and faces internal mockery of the mandate.

Insights

Is the flawed Kingdom Hearts art a simple mistake or a sign of AI replacing artists?
Will Square Enix's AI gamble with Disney's characters spark a major copyright lawsuit?