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Girls' Frontline 2 Players Discover Blue Hexagram Symbols Hidden in Game Assets — Community Asks: "Why Is This Game So Obsessed With Stars?"

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Girls' Frontline 2 (少前2:追放) just dropped another bomb — and this time, it's shaped like a blue six-pointed star. A player posted on NGA with a seemingly innocent title: "Does your game have blue hexagram-shaped lollipops?" But what followed was anything but innocent — it was a full-blown archaeological dig into the game's hidden symbolism.

The OP laid out three pieces of evidence in one shot: First, a close-up of the character Chita's (奇塔) lollipop, where the candy portion is unmistakably shaped as a blue hexagram (六角星). Second, additional screenshots showing similar star motifs scattered throughout the game. Third, a Google search result for "blue hexagram" (蓝色六角星) — which immediately surfaces content related to the Star of David on the Israeli flag. The implication was clear: someone on the art team deliberately embedded these symbols.

The top reply poured gasoline on the fire. The commenter wrote "Even more of this?!" and claimed they "specifically woke up to record the latest footage before it gets patched out during the day" — archiving everything to Bilibili as evidence. This tells you everything about how accustomed GFL2 players are to the devs scrubbing controversies overnight. The commenter also added a screenshot noting that "some of the stars aren't super obvious — they're hidden more cleverly," suggesting these aren't accidental design choices but deliberately concealed placements.

More crucially, the commenter referenced a prior leak from what's known as the "Squad Leader" (小队长) — believed to be an insider source from the development team — suggesting "this explains why the dormitory/lounge areas are full of smuggled content — when they make assets in-house, it's way easier to sneak stuff in." The accusation points directly at the art production pipeline.

The comments section erupted. One player vented: "I can't figure out why this game is so obsessed with stars." A reply cut right to the bone: "If you COULD figure it out, that'd be terrifying — after all, we're humans. What THEY are is another question entirely." Another commenter went even more explicit: "After all, this is Sister Star's brand" — "Sister Star" (星姐) being a community nickname for the game's producer Yu Zhong (羽中/黄翀), directly linking the producer to the alleged symbolism.

One commenter delivered what reads like a closing statement: "They've been smuggling in so much content. A little here, a little there — a spontaneous addition, a flash of inspiration. Now look at all the tea to spill. Furiously patching things out, but they can't patch fast enough. Yu Zhong, are you sweating yet?" The tone is unmistakable schadenfreude — players are relishing the fact that the devs are scrambling to scrub their own game.

Other replies added meme-worthy commentary. One quipped "Oh no! I'm surrounded by stars!" — a parody of the Chinese game "Oh No! I'm Surrounded by Pretty Girls!" Another stated bluntly: "Blue hexagram — everyone knows whose flag that is."

One commenter offered a satirical PR spin suggestion: "I've got a plan — just say the blue hexagram lollipop was meant to symbolize getting eaten, representing [insert propaganda here]." The reply was even more savage: "Damn, this game really does be sizzling with squid" — "squid" (鱿) being Chinese internet slang used as a veiled reference to Jewish-related topics in gaming communities.

Newcomers to the drama were equally stunned. One asked: "I don't play this game — what does a lollipop have to do with a character's design that it MUST look like this? Wow, this game has so much drama, and it's all explosive."

As of posting, players are already anticipating the official response — or rather, the lack thereof. One commenter admitted: "I can't keep up with the lore anymore, though going further down this rabbit hole feels a bit too hot to handle." Another predicted: "The dedicated forum fans are about to show up and accuse you of overthinking it" — referencing the GFL2 official subforum's loyal defenders who routinely dismiss such allegations as baseless speculation. This blue star controversy, however, shows no signs of cooling down.

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