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Girls' Frontline 2 Allegedly Hires Controversial Streamer for Sponsored Content — Livestream Meltdown Gets Shut Down by Platform Mods, Players Roast Dev for Wasting Money

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Girls' Frontline 2's operations team has struck again — and this time, it's not about broken power creep or content drought. It's a full-blown sponsored content fiasco that imploded live on stream.

Here's how it started: a small-time content creator (UP主) posted a video roasting Girls' Frontline 2 over some well-known grievances — skins not showing on the homepage, thin new-version content, and an auto-battle AI so braindead it might as well be a coin flip. Pretty standard complaints in the GFL2 community at this point. But what happened next is where things got truly wild.

The creator then went live on a livestream, presumably to interact with viewers. What followed was, by multiple eyewitness accounts, a complete trainwreck. The streamer reportedly started "going full schizo" on camera — screaming, making bizarre noises, and generally performing what players described as "abstract art" (抽象, a Chinese internet term for chaotic, absurd behavior). One viewer commented: "I clicked in, watched a segment of on-air screaming and unhinged behavior, and had to bail." Another top-voted reply simply said: "I can't comprehend this. I guess this is the diversity of species."

But the real showstopper came during the viewer call-in segment. One caller immediately started making politically charged statements — a massive red line on Chinese streaming platforms. The stream was instantly shut down by platform moderators (超管, short for 超级管理员). The original poster live-updated the thread: "Latest update: the call-in guy went straight into political talk, stream got nuked by mods." The community's collective reaction? Uncontrollable laughter.

What truly set the community on fire, though, was what happened when players started digging into this creator's history. Multiple users identified them as a "notorious low-quality creator" with a track record of garbage content. One highly upvoted comment read: "I checked their channel, looked at their videos, and suddenly understood why Chong hired this genius — maybe Chong's mental state is about the same." Another simply called them "a perfect match" (绝配) — meaning the creator and the game deserve each other.

A quick context note: "Chong" (翀) refers to Huang Chong, the head of MICA Team/Sunborn Network, the developer behind Girls' Frontline 2. Players use the sarcastic nickname "Chong-gege" (翀鸽鸽) to mock him. Meanwhile, "crystal turtles" (结晶龟) is community slang for the most diehard loyal whales who keep spending despite the game's tanking reputation — their money, as players joke, has been "squeezed to the last drop."

So here's the core controversy: did GFL2 actually pay this creator for a sponsored post? The original thread title uses "商单攻势" (sponsored content blitz), but there's no official confirmation. That said, the comment section treats it as an established fact. One scathing reply pulled no punches: "Chong-gege spent all that money, squeezed the crystal turtles dry, poured everything into PR agencies and virtual idol projects, and the return on investment is hiring a fly-by-night small creator for a sponsored stream? Yesterday they couldn't even hit 100K (yuan in revenue) before it started dropping." That last bit casually reveals the game's recent revenue is looking rough — a detail that clearly stings.

Other players were even more blunt. "If you chose to stream this game, you should've been prepared for the heat" — "Just report him, if you want to farm this controversy traffic you better be ready for consequences" — "Dares to stream but can't handle the pressure? What a clown. Did Boss Chong's money go to waste?" These comments paint a clear picture: in the GFL2 community's eyes, this creator had neither the talent nor the sincerity, and the devs partnering with them was pure self-humiliation.

As of now, Girls' Frontline 2's official channels have said nothing about the incident. The streamer, after having their stream cut, reportedly "started going even more unhinged." Some players are already looking forward to "clip compilations tomorrow." For GFL2's remaining loyal players, this is yet another night of wondering where their money actually went.

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