One of the most talked-about features of the upcoming life simulation game inZOI is its jaw-dropping character creation system—and the internet is already going wild with it.
Developed by Krafton, the creators of PUBG, inZOI blends realistic graphics with deep customization tools, giving players the power to build near-photorealistic characters. The result? A flood of celebrity lookalikes, uncanny digital doppelgängers, and ultra-creative avatars that push the boundaries of what we’ve seen in life sims so far.
Among the most viral creations is a player-made replica of Billie Eilish that’s so accurate it’s hard to tell it apart from a real-life photo at first glance. From the singer’s signature hair color and bone structure to her distinct fashion style, players have managed to mirror her appearance using only in-game tools.
But Billie isn’t the only one getting a digital twin. Other users have recreated public figures like Zendaya, Keanu Reeves, and even fictional characters with eerie precision—proving inZOI’s character editor isn’t just flexible, it’s groundbreaking.
The system includes:
- Highly detailed face sculpting
- Layered makeup and skin textures
- Clothing that fits both modern and traditional fashion styles
- Full RGB sliders for hair, skin, and eye color
- Zoom-in micro-adjustments for features like jawlines, cheekbones, and eyelids
This level of detail is putting inZOI in the spotlight as a potential competitor to games like The Sims and Second Life, but with a more realistic twist. The buzz isn’t just about playing the game—it’s about expressing yourself (or your favorite celeb) in jaw-dropping detail.
With a beta expected soon and a full release rumored for later this year, fans are already preparing their modding kits and community presets. If this is just the beginning, inZOI could very well become the new playground for digital creativity.