The developer of The Elder Scrolls Online has responded to a claim that the game uses fan art made by someone who was apparently not credited or compensated for their work.
In a tweet from the game's official account, the studio said, «It was never our intention to include any community fan art without proper credit.» Developer ZeniMax Online Studios said it is now speaking to the artist in question and is working on steps to «make sure that there is a proper resolution.» You can see comparison images of the fan art and the store item below.
We are aware of the situation with the ESO Fan Artist. It was never our intention to include any community fan art without proper credit. We are in contact with the artist and will work with them to make sure that there is a proper resolution.
Tumblr user relan-daevath said they created fan art in 2020 of body art that was later turned into an official cosmetic skin--Mercrymother's Body Art--that players can buy with real money. The artist shared a comparison photo (below) that shows their work and the body art available for sale in ESO. «It's my art but I'm not even mentioned??» the artist said in their social media post.
Keep checking back with GameSpot for more as this situation unfolds.
19 jule 2020 i posted this <a href=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/tesonline?src=hash&ref_src=» https:>#tesonline
fanart on Tumblr. Now in 2023 I see my art… in ESO crown skin called MERCYMOTHER'S BODY ART (why Almalexia? It's Sotha Sil here) Do you see ANY difference?<a href=«https://twitter.com/TESOnline?ref_src=» https:>@TESOnline, hello. It's my art but I'm not even mentioned?? pic.twitter.com/N4Vn3mEZEy
This isn't the first time a huge studio has been accused of taking fan art and putting it
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