
A daily revenue figure barely north of $20K somehow turned the entire NGA Girls' Frontline subforum into a carnival — not a celebration, but a roast session for the ages. A player recently posted Qimai's estimated revenue data for Girls' Frontline 2 (affectionately dubbed 'Potato 2' by the community) showing a daily haul of $21,225 on February 10th. The poster triumphantly titled it 'Post-Holiday Surge!' and the comments section absolutely erupted.

The funniest part? One commenter pointed out that this $21,225 represented a '7x increase over three days' — meaning the daily revenue three days prior was probably around $3,000. The massive multiplier sounds impressive until you realize how pathetically low the baseline was. One user delivered the iconic line: 'The Great Counterattack begins! Let's settle scores with the haters — fight? I'll be the first to run. Run? I'll be the first to run.'

But the moment that truly turned the thread into peak comedy was a 'rational take' from a commenter who exposed the reality: 'It's already fallen off the charts today. This is just delayed data correction from the previous two days. But that won't stop me from popping champagne. Our noble Producer Yuzhong now has the capital to keep dragging things out with the players — congratulations all around.' In other words, the 'surge' might be nothing more than a statistical mirage from data revision. Then came the ultimate gut-punch question from another commenter: 'What if Yuzhong spent his own money to inflate the numbers?'
The community's trust in Qimai's estimation model was practically nonexistent. 'The unsolved mystery: how does Qimai even calculate revenue?' asked one user. Another speculated that the 'surge' was just a model artifact from overall market upticks during the holiday, though they admitted they'd 'choose to believe it's real.' One commenter noted that Valentine's Day falls during the holiday break, so the devs would probably just throw out a social media post, and the next banner won't drop until after February 23rd — 'not even leftovers to eat.'
Perhaps the most devastating comment came from someone who did the math on their own spending: 'Did all the minors get lucky money this year? I spent 2,600 yuan just on red envelopes this Spring Festival — and didn't drop a single cent on mobile games.' The implication was clear: holiday money went to family obligations, not gacha pulls. Another commenter predicted flatly: 'Tomorrow it'll probably drop below $10K.' All in all, this thread wasn't a celebration of revenue growth — it was a collective roast session where players found cathartic humor in their game's spectacularly low numbers and the developer's seemingly inexhaustible patience to keep the lights on.
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