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Girls' Frontline 2 Players Uncover More Alleged Hidden Jewish/Israeli References — "Another Masterpiece of Controversy?"

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The Girls' Frontline 2 (少女前线2) gossip mines are having a bumper harvest today — players have allegedly dug up yet more hidden Jewish/Israeli-related references buried in the game's art assets. The moment the news dropped, NGA's entire gossip board was flooded with related threads. OP's simple caption "还有高手?" (Another master?) said it all.

The two screenshots in the main post quickly drew a crowd, and helpful community members piled on with even more evidence — circling exactly where the suspicious elements appeared in-game and posting zoomed-in shots for everyone to play detective.

The mood in the thread pivoted fast from initial shock to collective "yeah, not even surprised anymore." One commenter quipped the "squid content levels are off the charts" — using "鱿鱼" (squid) as a slang pun on "犹太" (Jewish), a common wordplay in Chinese gaming communities. Others crowned GF2 as "the peak of gacha Jewish controversy" and jokingly called it "the first squid-flavored gacha for the younger generation."

Veteran players quickly dug up the archives, pointing out this wasn't the first rodeo — GF2 had previously been caught with alleged Jewish scripture references hidden in-game. One commenter delivered a devastating roast: "I opened the gossip board and it's wall-to-wall GF2 threads — they basically built a game on top of hidden propaganda." The sarcasm was absolutely nuclear.

On whether these references were deliberately planted, the community was remarkably unanimous. A widely-upvoted analysis read: "You can only conclude it's intentional — the previous Bible references too. Normal artists source materials from standard stock image sites. Unless you're specifically searching for this kind of niche content, you'd never stumble across it through normal channels. Whether it even shows up in regular searches is questionable." Many hailed this as the most rational take in the thread.

One commenter captured the bizarre dynamic of GF2's community perfectly: "In other games, lore hunters dig up stuff that makes players love the game more. In Shaoqian (少前, short for Girls' Frontline), lore hunters dig up stuff that makes players more disgusted." Here "烧钱" (burning money) is the community's meme nickname for the series (a homophone pun on 少前), and this quote nails the cursed reality of GF2 — the deeper players dig, the less they find to celebrate.

New replies are still flooding in. One user joked "Slow down, I can't forward to my QQ groups fast enough!" Another said they were "literally dying of laughter" — though whether that laughter is schadenfreude or cope, only veteran GF2 players truly know. As of writing, developer MICA Team / Sunborn Network (散爆网络) has not issued any official response.

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