
Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium — a title once brimming with promise — is back in the NGA spotlight thanks to a fresh batch of datamined content. This time, the stars of the drama are a so-called 'Trust' system and a paid character selector pack.
According to the original poster, these features were dug up directly from game files. The game is reportedly adding a character progression system called 'Trust Level' — and yes, they deliberately avoided calling it 'Affection,' a naming choice that reeks of damage control. Three screenshots were attached as evidence.


The first screenshot allegedly shows the Trust system interface, while the second features a legendary take from a user the community nicknamed 'the Templar' — a scathing commentary on the whole affair. The poster also leaked details about a selector pack.

The comments section erupted in sarcasm. One player nailed it: 'Affection got rebranded as Trust' — same monetization bait, new packaging. Another delivered a razor-sharp roast: 'Treating my characters as comrades is already my bottom line — you commanders better not push your luck,' perfectly capturing the game's awkward identity crisis when it comes to character relationships.
As for what this 'Trust' system actually is, veterans were quick to dig up old skeletons: 'This existed ages ago — there were even Trust voice lines that got completely gutted in the fourth beta test. But you're really going with the Trust angle too? The Egyptian shape?' (slang for content locked away and never seen again). The comment also flagged a critical detail — the selector pack's roster has been gutted, with top-tier characters like Qiongjiu completely absent. 'Wait, where's Qiongjiu in your selector? Zero meta characters for sale, huh?' Users in later replies hammered the point home: 'The standard pool selector doesn't include Qiongjiu's dupes — they won't even sell the strongest ones. Yuzhong's comedic genius is truly unmatched.' 'Still hawking a selector from the Stone Age.'
The most devastating blow came from players who traced the full history of these features: 'Not sure if these are scrapped concepts, but stuff like main screen interactions, affection voice lines, and ult animations with real-time battlefield rendering — all datamined from beta 2 and 3. They just won't let you play with them. Even the old man got more action than you.' The implication? These features have been sitting in the game files forever — the devs cut them, re-added them, cut them again, and now they're pulling them back out for sale. Call it 'recycled scraps getting a second life at full price.' Others were even blunter: 'You've already got a digital criminal record — what's the point of all this? Might as well double down and keep milking the diehards,' suggesting the game's reputation is beyond repair.
Based on the firestorm this datamine ignited, the 'trust level' (not the in-game kind) Girls' Frontline 2 still commands among its core players is practically at zero. Reskinned affection systems, gutted selector packs, and recycled test-phase content sold as new — every move lands squarely on the community's last nerve. Whether any of this actually ships remains anyone's guess — only Yuzhong knows for sure.
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