
A wedding ring from the first game, worn on the hand of a character whose sequel storyline shipped her with someone else — Girls' Frontline 2 just pulled off the ultimate gacha PUA move.
It started with a leak from a so-called 'crystal uncle insider' (a term for overly loyal leakers in the GF community). The silhouette of Type 95 (玉玲珑)'s upcoming skin in Girls' Frontline 2 clearly shows her still wearing the pledge ring from the original game. This isn't just any accessory — it came from GF1's wedding skin called 'Eustoma and Her Season' (洋桔梗与她的季节), symbolizing the oath between the Commander (the player) and Type 95. The flower language of Eustoma? 'Unchanging love.'


Here's the catch — in GF2's storyline, Type 95 was written into a 'mutual redemption' arc with an NPC named Raymond (雷蒙). For veterans who oathed her in GF1, this is essentially watching their waifu get cucked in the sequel. The original poster's fury was palpable: 'Every single person at this company KNEW this was a character wearing a pledge ring, and they still wrote her storyline like that? And now they dare sell her old skin?' They accompanied the post with screenshots of the original wedding skin and its flower language, adding: 'The character they wrote for GF2 — one who "mutually redeems" with another — doesn't deserve this flower.'




The comment section turned into a full-blown NTR (netorare, a genre involving romantic betrayal) roast session. The top-voted reply nailed it: 'Taking off the ring is literally a classic NTR trope — it symbolizes the heroine's total submission to the other man and betrayal of the original partner. We've seen enough of this in anime and doujins, please take it away.' Another user laid out the ultimate lose-lose: 'If she wears the ring, she's doing it with Raymond while wearing your oath ring. If she doesn't, they just chopped off the ring and are still trying to milk you for money. How did the original storyline even pass voice acting review?'
One commenter gave a devastating timeline walkthrough: 'In GF1, you bought her a skin and gave her a ring. For ten years, she wore that ring and skin, then Raymond tore it all apart. Ten years later, she comes back asking you to buy her another skin. Absolute chad move.' The replies piled on, with some drawing parallels to 'adult film scenes where the wedding ring gets a close-up during the action' — praising Sunborn for being 'cultured.'

Sharp-eyed fans also noted that GF2 still hasn't posted a skin preview trailer on Bilibili, speculating they're 'about to drop something truly massive.' The OP signed off with a bitter quip: 'Thankfully this game is hardcore and not otaku-pandering, so the wedding skin probably won't return — meaning we won't get insulted a second time. That's about the only upside of the whole "hardcore, no waifu-bait" approach.'
What this whole mess really exposes is a deeper trust crisis. When veterans realize their emotional and financial investment in a character's oath was casually rewritten in the sequel — then repackaged and sold back to them as nostalgia bait — no amount of new skins can fix that kind of betrayal. You got cucked, and now they want you to pay for the privilege of seeing the ring.
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