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Girls' Frontline 2 Literally Warns Players About Bugs in Update Notes, Then Ships It Anyway — Players Call It a "Crime Preview"

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The gacha game scene never lacks drama, but Sunborn just invented a whole new genre: the **pre-crime confession**. When Girls' Frontline 2 dropped its update notes for the next day, players clicked in and couldn't believe their eyes — the developers literally warned everyone that the upcoming content has known issues, but they're shipping it anyway. One commenter summed it up perfectly: "When a kid tells you he pooped, he's already pooped everywhere."

Based on top-voted comments and community discussions, the announced issues include: the activity story has been altered (reportedly for the worse), one feature was promised but never delivered, and some character-related assets haven't been fully replaced yet. The most jaw-dropping part? The update doesn't go live for several more days — the real event starts on the 27th — but the devs flat-out said: we're not fixing it.

Players also pointed out that the character Lena still appears in cutscenes wearing her old, fully-covered outfit instead of the new midriff-baring design that's been promoted. From a technical standpoint, swapping character art assets isn't exactly rocket science, yet it was left unfixed. The community went nuclear: "This is Sunborn hitting a new all-time low for gacha games" and "When you're shameless enough, nothing can stop you."

Worth noting: what launches tomorrow is technically just a pre-event warmup — the main activity doesn't start until the 27th. That means the devs still have days to patch things up, but chose to just... not. To make things even wilder, tomorrow also brings a "Cyber Girls' Day" event and brand-new PVP content. Stacking new features on top of unfinished core content? Peak Sunborn energy.

The top-voted comment reads: "I've been playing mobile games for years, and Sunborn finally opened my eyes. This is insane — issuing a crime announcement before committing the crime, then handing all the evidence to the cops yourself." Another player quipped: "Next thing you know, they'll be sending out Phantom Thief calling cards" — comparing the update notes to the villain warnings in Persona 5, which honestly tracks.

As of this writing, the community's reaction is overwhelmingly sarcastic. Most players believe Sunborn has given up on quality entirely. As one commenter put it with grudging respect: "At least this time they're warning us about the landmines in advance. I guess that counts as a kind of honesty."

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