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Girls' Frontline 2 Official PV Caught Being Stealth-Edited Overnight — Players Outraged: 'If You Can Fix It This Fast, Don't Blame Staff Shortages'

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A game so entertaining that players don't even need to install it — the drama alone keeps the dopamine flowing. This time, the tea comes from the official PV: players dug up the original and edited versions side by side, exposing that the devs had quietly spliced and modified a promotional video. The 23-second clip shows clear differences between the two versions.

The timeline is peak comedy — overnight hotfix on a weekend. Players roasted them immediately: "007 confirmed" (a nod to the infamous Chinese tech industry's 996/007 work culture). From discovery to stealth re-upload, the whole operation was executed with military precision. One commenter quipped about Yuzhong (the studio head): "Classic Yuzhong — he knows everything that's wrong, he just refuses to fix it. Gotta keep the company thriving, am I right?"

But the faster the fix, the worse the optics. The devs had repeatedly blamed "staff shortages" and "being too busy" for ignoring in-game problems. Now they're suddenly speedrunning overnight patches? The community called it out immediately: "So they CAN work fast when they want to — they just choose not to." One commenter nailed it: "Previously said they were short-staffed? This efficiency is off the charts. They just don't care."

Even more telling — players spotted that another suspected problematic video still hasn't been fixed, fueling the theory that the devs are actively lurking NGA forums. "They're definitely monitoring NGA — the other video has similar issues but it's less obvious, so they left it alone."

Veteran players dug up receipts from previous incidents: "Same pattern as National Day — they ghosted the community for days, but the moment the escort-drinking scandal quote surfaced, they apologized that very night." The playbook is consistent: silent on gameplay issues, lightspeed response on anything politically sensitive. This selective efficiency has completely alienated the playerbase.

One furious player asked the real question: "Why put this stuff in the video in the first place? If you knew it was sketchy enough to stealth-edit later, why risk it? Or is all your dev capacity just spent on sneaking in personal agenda content?" Meanwhile, savvy players are already archiving evidence, warning others to "save this before it gets deleted," with some even noting the exact timestamps of suspicious content in the beta preview stream.

The comment section summed it up perfectly with a classic Chinese proverb twist: "Ears shut to the world outside, nose buried in books of saints" — and the parenthetical reply: "saints' books? More like propaganda, lmao." But the best take might be from the player who said: "I have a game on my phone that doesn't require downloading or playing, yet it keeps generating dopamine for me nonstop." Truer words were never spoken — this drama is far more entertaining than the game itself.

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