The Pokémon Company's 2024 Pokémon TCG art contest sparks AI controversy as several entries, suspected of being AI-generated, are disqualified. The annual Illustration Contest offers artists the chance to see their work featured on an official Pokémon card and win cash prizes.
For nearly three decades, the Pokémon TCG has been a beloved card game for countless fans. In 2021, the Pokémon Company launched its first official Illustration Contest, culminating in a June 2022 exhibition featuring the winning Arcanine artwork. This year’s "Magical Pokémon Moments" theme attracted numerous submissions, with the deadline falling on January 31st. The top 300 quarter-finalists were announced on June 14th, but accusations of AI-generated or enhanced entries quickly followed.
Subsequently, the Pokémon Company disqualified several entries from the 2024 finalists. An official statement cited violation of contest rules, though without explicitly mentioning AI. The company confirmed that other artists would be added to the top 300 to fill the vacated spots. The decision, however, came after significant fan outcry regarding the perceived prevalence of AI art among the quarter-finalists. The controversy highlights the tension between AI art and traditional artistic skill within the passionate Pokémon community.
The Pokémon Company's action has garnered praise from many fans and artists. The Pokémon community thrives on fan art, with artists dedicating significant time and creativity to their pieces – from anthropomorphic Eevee to terrifying interpretations of Fuecoco.
While the judges' oversight in initially selecting the top 300 remains unclear, the disqualification provides some reassurance to the community. The contest offers substantial cash prizes, with a $5,000 reward for first place and the top three winners receiving a promotional card featuring their artwork.
This incident contrasts with Pokémon's previous use of AI in a Scarlet and Violet tournament for match analysis. However, the inclusion of AI-generated art in a prestigious art contest is viewed by many as undermining the efforts of human artists.
The Pokémon TCG boasts a highly active community, with rare cards reaching millions of dollars in value. This passion is further fueled by the anticipation of a new mobile Pokémon TCG app on the horizon.