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Girls' Frontline 2 Drops WA2000 PV on Weibo — Labels UMP9 as 'Assault Rifle' Instead of SMG, 'Strict IP Review Team' Becomes a Meme All Over Again

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Sunborn really stepped on a landmine this time. The long-awaited WA2000 character PV finally dropped on Weibo — and players immediately spotted a jaw-droppingly basic error: UMP9 was labeled as an 'assault rifle.' The problem? UMP9 is a submachine gun (SMG), a fact so fundamental that even casual FPS players know it by heart.

The player who first caught it posted screenshots with a pointed question: why didn't they release this on Bilibili first? Now that it's out, let the record speak for itself. They then elaborated: in Girls' Frontline 2, UMP9 is apparently an assault rifle — first 95 was handed G36's weapon, now UMP9 is reclassified as an AR. This is what their so-called 'enhanced review process' looks like. The screenshot clearly shows the text '突击步枪 UMP9' (Assault Rifle UMP9) displayed on the PV.

Another player dug up a previous official announcement where Sunborn proudly boasted about their 'rigorous game content review team' — a dedicated group that supposedly reviews everything from politically sensitive content to military and historical accuracy. And yet here we are: the most basic weapon classification errors keep slipping through. One commenter quipped, 'So the IP review team only exists on paper, huh?'

The comment section turned into a comedy show. One player declared the game was 'already buried' — since launch, only three events total: the first had a butchered storyline with broken promises, the second gutted the plot and left content gaps, and the third just swapped out the writing team entirely. Others pointed out how many lottery prizes still haven't been delivered. And then there's the classic quip: 'Shiying's stock keeps rising — how does Sunborn keep punching themselves in the face every single time?'

Perhaps the most telling detail is the shift in player sentiment. According to community observers, overnight the dedicated forums and Weibo super-topic went from 'if WA2000 doesn't drop, I'm quitting' to 'Leina's fine too, I guess.' Where did all those players who swore they'd leave go? One sharp commenter mused: 'Aren't they all in the crowd chanting for Type 95 now?' Turns out gacha loyalty has a very short shelf line when you've been waiting long enough.

One player even rewrote song lyrics to mock the situation: 'A new banner appears — how could you stop spending? Transcending time and space, giving it your all — another meme moment is bound to arrive.' They continued: just how much time and money does Sunborn's producer Yuzhong (affectionately nicknamed 'Chong-ge') actually have left? As for when WA2000's storyline will actually be fixed — well, probably only Sunborn knows, and even that's debatable.

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