The article is talking about art in promo material.
Think about it: whenever you see a piece of production art featured in a social media post or a press release or a game announcement at a big televised showcase, all you ever see is the art. You never know who made it, whether it was created by an individual or a small team (or even a studio).
They’re usually put in the game’s credits. The promotional material is part of the game even if it isn’t on the disc, it isn’t some separate project that exists in a vacuum.
The author says “think about it”, but clearly he didn’t.
I guess I’m a bit confused here. Every film I have seen in my entire life credits the artists, and many games do as well.
The article is talking about art in promo material.
They’re usually put in the game’s credits. The promotional material is part of the game even if it isn’t on the disc, it isn’t some separate project that exists in a vacuum.
The author says “think about it”, but clearly he didn’t.
Feels like the author just wanted to take a jab at game and marketing studios.
Even though I’ve seen artists being credited on social media by big studios quite often in recent years.