
A ¥30 monthly card explicitly promised stamina — you buy it, there's none. When players confronted the devs, director Yu Zhong's response was: just fix the text. Welcome to the latest Girls' Frontline 2 clown show that has the NGA community in absolute shambles.
Players discovered that the 30 RMB monthly card (月卡) in Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium (少前2:追放) explicitly listed 'Access Keys' (接入密钥) — the game's stamina system — as one of the purchase benefits. After buying it, however, players found that zero stamina was actually included. The item simply wasn't there.

When players reported this to the dev team, director Yu Zhong's response became an instant classic: this was merely a 'text error,' and the fix would be — correcting the wording.

The official team then issued an announcement confirming that the resolution was text-only — no actual product changes. In plain English: you're not getting your stamina, but we'll make the product page look nicer.

The revised monthly card description quietly scrubbed all stamina promises, as if they had never existed.

This move absolutely detonated the NGA forums. One player nailed it: 'Since when can a paid item that delivers less than advertised be brushed off as a text error? This is blatant fraud.' Another quipped: 'This isn't some ambiguous wording about character kits — the stamina just straight-up doesn't exist.'
What stung even more was the devs' attitude. 'The entire game reeks of a "take it or leave it" arrogance,' one commenter noted. Others brought up Granblue Fantasy's (GBF) infamous 'text error' precedent — but were quickly shut down by fellow players pointing out that GBF's issue was a numerical bug in the game system, and they never changed a single word on the actual gacha card. 'GF2 literally deleted the description. Completely different ballpark.'
The legal debate was equally heated. 'Yu Zhong hasn't been sued enough,' one player declared, drawing a comparison to World of Tanks (WOT) — even the notoriously greedy Wargaming wouldn't dare openly nerf premium tanks anymore. Others noted that China doesn't support class-action lawsuits, meaning players would have to sue individually — 'Win your case and they'll refund your monthly card money. Wow, what a deal.'
One savvy player also spotted a convenient loophole: the monthly card activates immediately upon purchase, and the version with the stamina description only appeared in the testing rebate channel — meaning most players probably never even noticed the discrepancy before spending. The layers of sketch keep stacking up in this never-ending Girls' Frontline 2 drama saga.
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