Call of Duty fans are creatively suggesting the backdrop for the next CoD release. Could it be the Gulf War? We’ve stumbled upon an intriguing post by a dedicated fan who used the Bing AI to generate potential artwork for this theme.
Summary
- The post discussed here was created by ‘superdonald2802’, who leveraged a Bing AI to produce concept art for a Gulf War-themed Call of Duty game.
- There was a noticeable inclination towards similarity in art style with the Cold War version of the game.
- There were suggestions for tweaks to the AI-generated artwork to better fit as a possible game cover.
- Alternate historical events, such as the 70’s terrorist war in Argentina, were suggested as potential themes for future CoD releases.
Reception of the Artwork
The first reaction to the post comes from ‘Musathepro’ who remarked that the artwork looks cool, but is somewhat similar to the artwork for the Call of Duty: Cold War. It seems the AI has caught onto a certain artistic style that resonates with the CoD branding.
Artwork Suggestions
‘bepi_s’, on the other hand, viewed the resemblance as a plus and felt that with a few edits, the artwork could indeed make for a great cover. A glowing endorsement for the AI’s creative prowess, one might say.
Alternate Historical Context
Straying from the artwork, user ‘ariel3249’ suggested an intriguing idea. Why not explore a different historical event, like the terrorist war of the seventies in Argentina, for future CoD themes? Now, wouldn’t that be a gripping chapter to play through?
Whether it’s war-time Gulf or seventies Argentina, one thing is clear: Call of Duty fans are eager for fresh battlefields and the developers have a minefield of ideas to pick from. With AI-spawned creativity in the mix, the future of CoD is more exciting than ever. Who knows, the next awesome game cover might just come from a fan’s idea.