
FGO Crossover Event Bug Is Painfully On-Point: White-Haired Waifu Gets NTR'd by the Game's Official BL Couple, Community Can't Stop Laughing
Sometimes a game bug is just embarrassing. But once in a blue moon, a bug lands so perfectly that you'd swear the devs planned it. That's exactly what happened in FGO's crossover event — a visual glitch so perfectly timed that players can only say one thing: the bullying of this character is just *chef's kiss*.



Here's the setup: two swordsmen (one white-haired, one black-haired) are the official couple — they literally confess through voice lines, no subtlety whatsoever. Meanwhile, the white-haired female character is the textbook 'losing heroine' (败犬, a gacha community term for the girl who never wins the love interest). She's head over heels for the crossover's male lead, but he's a sword-obsessed battle maniac who only has eyes for combat — and for the other guy.
One commenter laid out her rap sheet of suffering in painful detail. It's basically a speedrun of getting dunked on by fate itself: she builds up expectations about the male lead only to get crushed by reality; the game's protagonist — who's known him for mere days — understands him better than she ever did; after dying, she gets dragged into hell and dies over and over; she keeps getting played by the mastermind; and all the while, the male lead and his femboy boyfriend are parading their romance in front of her. The absolute peak? When she's literally buried under a pile of corpses, the male lead rushes in to save her — she looks up, and he and his partner each reach out one hand, walking in while hugging each other.

Another user twisted the knife: across the original game's three endings, only the 'true ending' reveals the male lead's true nature to the white-haired girl — in the other two endings, everyone else already saw through him. She's literally the last to know. Players are saying she has it worse than Niya at her peak — the real kicker being that she lost to a *man*.
Now here's where it gets even spicier: the gender debate around the character Takeushi (武尊). Players discovered that in FGO's mechanics, Takeushi triggers male-targeting skills and doesn't trigger female-targeting ones. While the original game never explicitly confirmed Takeushi's gender, the game's code seems to have answered the question. One player's reaction was simply: 'Wait, there's BL in this game?' Others pointed out the key difference between Takeushi and Artoria (Saber) — Artoria was introduced as a 'maiden' from her very first appearance, while Takeushi is more like 'the last sheet of paper hasn't been torn yet,' and every Servant in the original game directly classifies Takeushi as male.


Players shared screenshots of the two swordsmen's absurdly direct voice lines, with one exclaiming 'That is the most shameless confession ever.' The consensus? Type-Moon has finally dropped the 'no homo' act. One player even joked that the white-haired girl's hair in the bug screenshot looked like a mop — adding a layer of unintentional comedy to an already tragic situation.
In the end, this bug's timing is almost supernatural — arriving right when the crossover event is pumping out lethal doses of BL sugar, the visual glitch perfectly recreates the iconic scene of the white-haired heroine getting NTR'd in real time. One commenter's final verdict: 'The die-hard straight-shipping Type-Moon we knew is gone. Koei Tecmo, was this your doing?'

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