
Imagine pulling a character in gacha, spending real money — only to have her refuse to follow you. If a recent leak is legit, Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium (追放) could face a nuclear-level controversy on its launch day.

The drama started with a leak posted on NGA forums. The alleged story goes like this: in the main campaign of GF2: Exilium's public launch, fan-favorite character Daiyan (Type 95) will refuse to join the Commander's squad — instead choosing to leave and seek out Raymond, a character who was previously gender-swapped and infamously embroiled in an NTR (cuckolding) controversy. The original post put it bluntly: 'Pulling her ≠ she'll follow you,' and speculated the fallout would be apocalyptic if the leak proves true. For players who already lived through the Raymond incident, this feels like salt in a fresh wound.
The comment section instantly turned into a full-blown post-mortem roast session. Players dug up old receipts — turns out Daiyan had been carrying Raymond's keepsake the whole time, and even after briefly handing it to the Commander, she went right back to searching for Raymond. One user delivered a savage parody: 'A beautiful married woman and her gender-swapped hubby defeat the evil Commander trying to kidnap her back, living happily ever after — what a heartwarming finale.' Another self-deprecated: 'So the game is about being a feudal landlord kidnapping women? We're literally cyber slave-owners at this point.'
What makes the anger even worse is that this plot controversy isn't an isolated incident. Players noted that the main story through Chapter 6 is completely unchanged from the beta — the promised narrative rewrites never happened. The dormitory (rest room) feature is riddled with broken models, clipping issues, and missing dialogue — characters are literally mute. One player laughed through tears about the PC port displaying timestamps as raw '0032' instead of formatted time — the kind of baffling QA failure that sums up the whole project.

An insider leak even claimed the 'GF2 team looks down on other dev teams within the company' — though other players quickly pushed back, arguing the technical problems dwarf any narrative drama. Still, in the face of cascading failures, the community's reaction isn't pure rage but rather a bizarre mix of copium and dark humor: 'Whatever, Christmas will handle it,' wrote one. 'Just let me get to the 25th already — I need to see this trainwreck with my own eyes.' Others have already reached the acceptance stage: 'Just let her go live her best life with Raymond, stop torturing us and yourself.'

Bottom line: GF2: Exilium hasn't even launched yet and the drama is already at critical mass. Facing wave after wave of controversy, project lead Yuzhong (羽中) appears to have chosen the 'maximum chaos' approach — just serve up the most explosive storyline possible and let the chips fall where they may. Whether December 25's launch reveals a masterpiece or a disaster, players are beyond eager to witness it firsthand. Some have already reached the final stage of grief — one user simply sighed: 'She's gone to live her own life.'
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