
The announcement dropped, and so did the drama bait. Girls' Frontline 2 has officially locked in its open beta for December 21, 2023 — and NGA's gossip section erupted the moment the news hit. But the vibes in the comments? Let's just say nobody's here to celebrate.

The comment section immediately became a masterclass in surface-level hype masking pure schadenfreude. A flood of "let's gooo" and "hurry up and serve it" comments, all dripping with sarcasm and loaded with dog-head emojis. Everyone knows the real sentiment here — this isn't excitement, it's popcorn energy.
One user didn't mince words: "Bury this garbage game already — Yu Zhong (Sunborn's producer, nicknamed 翀/Chong) should quit gacha and go do stand-up comedy instead." Brutal, but the comment section's energy is overwhelmingly tilted toward "watching the trainwreck" rather than genuine anticipation.
The crown jewel comment? "New king of the gossip section, calling it now" — essentially crowning Girls' Frontline 2 as NGA's next top drama magnet. Honestly, given this franchise's track record of non-stop controversies since its announcement, it's hard to argue.
"Brothers, get your magnifying glasses ready — let's try to get this thing axed by year's end" and "let's see if 'Madame Raymond' is a banned word at launch" — these two comments capture the mood perfectly. The first is players gearing up to scrutinize every frame of the game looking for ammunition; the second references the infamous "Madame Raymond" (雷蒙夫人) character controversy, implying the community is ready to reignite that fire the moment servers go live.
One player drew parallels to another cautionary tale: "This launch feels eerily familiar — kinda like what happened with Dual Borders (双生视界), though Dual Borders didn't deserve that comparison." Dual Borders was another Sunborn-adjacent gacha that was shut down long ago. The implication speaks for itself.
The December 21 launch date itself became a talking point. "No wonder the ads suddenly exploded — NGA and QQ are plastered with them," one user noted. Another delivered a surgical strike: "Christmas, New Year's, then Lunar New Year — stock price go brrr after the holidays!" — using a stock market meme to mock the timing as a blatant cash-grab play targeting holiday spending.
"Never had such a beautiful opening! Please cheer for me! Give me a round of applause!" — this comment deployed a classic ironic copypasta to put a bow on the whole situation. Paired with "Ladies and gentlemen, let the Sunborn and Yu Zhong show begin," the audience has firmly planted themselves in their seats with snacks ready.
The open beta is locked in for December 21, roughly two weeks away. NGA's gossip regulars have already set up their lawn chairs and stocked up on popcorn. Will this be a redemption arc or a spectacular faceplant? Stay tuned — the annual gacha drama finale is about to drop.
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