Gaijin Entertainment Issues Apology for Challenger Shuttle Explosion in War Thunder Artwork
Gaijin Entertainment, the developer behind the popular military simulation game War Thunder, has issued a public apology after featuring an explosion from the Challenger shuttle in their new key art. The controversial artwork was part of the game’s Seek and Destroy update.
In a statement on the game’s forum, the studio acknowledged the mistake and expressed their regret for using such a sensitive image. The community manager, magazine2, explained that the explosion was unintentionally included in the artwork as part of a reference pack used by the artists, and the context was overlooked.
“We have accidentally used the explosion from the Challenger disaster in one of our key art images. Please accept our sincere apologies for this. The picture was part of an aerial explosion reference pack used by our artists and the context was lost,” wrote magazine2.
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The incident has sparked a conversation within the gaming community about the importance of sensitivity and historical awareness in game development. While some fans have expressed disappointment, others have appreciated Gaijin Entertainment's swift response and commitment to making amends.
Gaijin Entertainment is taking concrete steps to ensure that such oversights do not happen again. The company plans to:
- Review all current and future artwork for historical accuracy and sensitivity.
- Implement additional training for their artists on the importance of context in reference materials.
- Engage with community feedback more actively to catch potential issues early.
This incident serves as a reminder of the delicate balance game developers must maintain between creating engaging content and respecting historical events. As Gaijin Entertainment moves forward, they aim to rebuild trust with their community and continue delivering high-quality content without compromising on sensitivity.