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Nexon respond to claims they're using AI-generated Tiktok streamers to advertise The First Descendant
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Nexon respond to claims they’re using AI-generated Tiktok streamers to advertise The First Descendant

by admin August 19, 2025


South Korean publishers Nexon are investigating a recent bit of TikTok marketing for their free-to-play shooter The First Descendant, after players spotted some ads that feature AI-generated ‘human’ streamers bigging up the game. Well, we at least have to assume it’s following that, as Nexon’s statement omits mentioning AI in favour of the wonderfully nebulous phrase “certain irregularities”.

If you’ve not seen one of these ads that look to have been posted by The First Descendant’s official account, allow me to show you, because you’ll see right quick why folks have been asking questions. Boom. There are further booms compiled into one Reddit post by user iHardlyTriHard down below.

As you can see, them be some weird renderings of streamy blokes, especially the one who says Nier: Automata in a fashion that’d be hilarious if this wasn’t terrible AI sloppage. Seriously, he pronounces it NEER (pause for ten seconds) audomada. He also gets points for doubling up on his use of free-to-play in his attempt to get you hyped about an F2P update to the F2P looter shooter, which has launched F2Ply.

Anyway, in addition to the more obviously not-streamers, it appears the first one in the compilation below may be based on the likeness of streamer DanieltheDemon. He’s since taken to the comments section of a TikTok about the clips to make clear he didn’t agree to any of this. “I have no affiliation nor contract with The First Descendant,” the streamer wrote. “They stole my face/reactions from my most viral video and used AI to change what my mouth says and a voice that isn’t mine. I did not consent for my likeness to be used…”

While you can’t find these full ads if you go to The First Descendant’s official TikTok account, you can see some of the gameplay clips the AI streamers have been paired with to deliver their samey sales pitches.

What do Nexon have to say about this? The following:

We would like to inform you of certain irregularities identified in the operation of our TikTok Creative Challenge for creators. As a part of our marketing campaign for Season 3: Breakthrough, we recently ran a Creative Challenge program for TikTok creators, which allows creators to voluntarily submit their content to be used as advertising materials. All submitted videos are verified through TikTok’s system to check copyright violations before they are approved as advertising content.

However, we have become aware of cases where the circumstances surrounding the production of certain submitted videos appear inappropriate. Thus, we are conducting a thorough joint investigation with TikTok to determine the facts. We sincerely apologize for the delay in providing this notice as the review is taking longer than expected. Once the verification is complete, we will promptly share an update through an official notice.

So, the company ran a competition of sorts that let anyone create ads for the game, which is a strange example of outsourcing at the very least, then seemingly left final approval for publication to TikTok’s copyright checker, which merrily waved this dodgy stuff through. Either that or Nexon potentially gave it all the green light themselves. Either way, oof.

We’ll have to see what the company say once that investigation’s concluded, but here’s hoping the next statement’s a bit more like the easier-to-parse response offered when Nexon were accused of taking a bit too much inspiration from some Destiny 2 icons.





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Nexon launches investigation into claims AI-generated The First Descendant ads were used on TikTok
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Nexon launches investigation into claims AI-generated The First Descendant ads were used on TikTok

by admin August 18, 2025


Nexon said it has launched an investigation after The First Descendant players noticed a number of seemingly AI-generated advertisements on TikTok, including one that used a content creator’s likeness without permission.

The developer/publisher issued a statement after Reddit user iHardlyTriHard penned a viral post collating four AI-like advertisements they had found after “only 10-15 minutes” browsing their For You Page.

The statement did not apologize directly for the AI advertisements but did apologize for “the delay in providing notice as the [investigative] review is taking longer than expected.” Nexon did not, however, explain when it was notified of the adverts, or when it launched its review.

Nexon said it wanted to “inform [players] of certain irregularities identified in the operation of [its] TikTok Creative Challenge for creators,” and said the campaign “allows creators to voluntarily submit their content to be used as advertising materials.” It also stressed that all submitted videos had been “verified through TikTok’s system.”

“However, we have become aware of cases where the circumstances surrounding the production of certain submitted videos appear inappropriate,” the statement added. “Thus, we are conducting a thorough joint investigation with TikTok to determine the facts.

“We sincerely apologize for the delay in providing this notice as the review is taking longer than expected. Once the verification is complete, we will promptly share an update through an official notice. Thank you for your patience and understanding.”

Nexon has yet to respond to DanieltheDemon’s public claim that he “did not consent for my likeness to be used.”



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Nexon reportedly considering acquisition bid from Tencent
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Nexon reportedly considering acquisition bid from Tencent

by admin June 18, 2025


Tencent is reportedly considering a deal to acquire Nexon.

The Chinese megacorp – which recently struck up a deal with Ubisoft by developing a new operating model and subsidiary following a $1.25bn cash “injection” – shows no sign of slowing its acquisition business, with claims it “reached out to the family of Nexon’s late founder Kim Jung-ju to discuss the possibility of an acquisition.” Nexon’s market value is thought to be around $15 billion.

Bloomberg reports Kim’s family is considering the deal and has been “speaking to advisers and evaluating options,” according to sources close to the family. It’s thought Tencent is looking for “evergreen” franchises with established communities and strong revenue potential.

Neither Tencent nor Nexon has opted to comment publicly on the plans thus far.

As well as its recent deal with Ubisoft, Tencent has also recently increased its stake in FromSoftware parent company Kadokawa, Kuro Games, Wangyuan Shengtang, the Beijing-based developer behind action-RPG series Swords of Legends (or ‘Gujian’ as it is known in China), and loaned €15 million to Alan Wake 2 developer, Remedy.

Last week, Tencent won after a court found leaker Xiaopang Commentary had infringed the IP rights of Peacekeeper Elite, the Chinese version of PUBG Mobile.



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Tencent exploring MapleStory developer Nexon acquisition
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Tencent exploring MapleStory developer Nexon acquisition

by admin June 12, 2025



Tencent, a Chinese technology and holding company with a global footprint, is reportedly exploring the possibility of acquiring game developer and publisher Nexon.

Representatives from the tech company contacted the family of Nexon founder Kim Jung-ju to explore a potential deal, but no concrete terms have been reached and a deal is not guaranteed, according to Bloomberg.

Nexon is the South Korean video game developer behind the MapleStory series, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) that first gained popularity in the early 2000s as a traditional PC game.

Web3 gaming continues to be a closely watched use case for blockchain technology as the ability to give players ownership over in-game assets could create an entirely new asset class and create tens of billions of dollars in capital.

MapleStory gameplay. Source: MapleStory

The company integrated blockchain technology in two different installments of the series, MapleStory N and MapleStory Universe, in May 2025, allowing users to collect in-game items and rewards in the form of non-fungible tokens (NFTS).

Related: MapleStory revives Avalanche, tops 1M daily transactions twice in a week

Interest in Web3 gaming surges, but still far from mainstream

According to a February 2025 report from DappRadar, blockchain gaming activity surged by roughly 368% year-over-year in January 2025, driven by games like Off The Grid and the then-upcoming MapleStory N.

Off The Grid is a AAA shooter, published by Gunzilla Games, that features console-level graphics and gameplay similar to that of traditional video game blockbusters produced by major game studios.

This represented a significant departure from traditional Web3 games that typically feature simple gameplay mechanics, cartoonish graphics, and a focus on player rewards rather than robust gameplay.

Despite the initial spike in player interest that started in late 2024, Web3 gaming activity declined by 10%, reflected by a drop in daily unique active wallets, according to DappRadar.

While the crypto gaming sector remains healthy and titles such as MapleStory and Off The Grid reflect a shift to higher quality games focused on player experience, Web3 gaming still faces several headwinds.

Chief among these impediments to widespread Web3 gaming adoption are the technical barrier to entry of setting up a blockchain wallet and the traditional gaming community’s aversion to play-to-earn games and other tactics designed to fuse gaming and money.

Magazine: Can Off the Grid survive Steam’s crypto ban? Rage over Maplestory cheaters: Web3 Gamer



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