AION2 Sparks Backlash for Sexualized Characters Resembling Popular Idols

NCSOFT is facing backlash over its new MMORPG AION2’s character presets that look suspiciously like K-Pop idols.
The controversy started when fans noticed that preset characters closely resemble NMIXX’s Sullyoon and Stray Kids’ Felix.
Others quickly pointed out characters looking like aespa’s Karina and NewJeans’ Haerin. The details go beyond just the faces—moles and freckles match the idols too.
Many are disturbed by the sexualized nature of these presets, especially considering these real people were seemingly used as templates without permission.
[twitter-tweet id=”1990581482755404253″]Fans are demanding action from the idols’ agencies.
The company responded saying:
“Although it was not intentional, we are aware of the feedback regarding specific presets and will take appropriate measures.”
Many aren’t buying the excuse.
[twitter-tweet id=”1991139865799356902″]“Hopefully it will be removed but why lie? Not intentional? Sullyoon’s mole placement? Felix’s freckles? Huhh???” — Aqua
Netizens call the character creation “really disturbing” and “clearly modeled after real people” with “sexual undertones” that are inappropriate.
[twitter-tweet id=”1989997163880034486″] [twitter-tweet id=”1990909095390347742″] [twitter-tweet id=”1991040092618604563″]The controversy is heating up fast as fans expect NCSOFT to act quickly on the presets inspired by idols. Agencies have yet to publicly respond.