War Thunder developer Gaijin Entertainment has apologized for accidentally using footage from the 1986 Challenger disaster in a piece of key art. The maker of the military combat game just dropped the new 'Seek and Destroy' update filled with new vehicles, quality-of-life changes, and fixes, but one piece of promotional art directly lifts the smoke and contrails left behind after the tragic space shuttle explosion.
Concept art for the new Seek and Destroy update features an image of a fighter jet during aerial combat. In the background is the aftermath of an explosion – a distinctive pattern, which s on the game's Reddit forums recognized from footage of the Challenger disaster that killed all seven of the space shuttle's crew in 1986. tank game's future.

"Hey, guys. We have accidentally used the explosion from the Challenger disaster in one of our key art images. Please accept our sincere apologies for this. The picture was part of an aerial explosion reference pack used by our artists and the context was lost," community manager 'magazine2' says in the War Thunder forums.
"We'll be altering this artwork as soon as we can and will take measures to ensure that this doesn't repeat again in the future," the Hungarian studio adds.
In January 1986 the Challenger space shuttle broke apart a minute into its flight. The launch was seen in schools live across the United States due to the 'Teacher In Space' program, with the white smoke and contrails from the explosion a well-known visual from the disaster.
You can see the smoke used as part of the War Thunder key art below, in the bottom left of the image.
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