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Player Claims Girls' Frontline 2 'Retreated From All Channels' After Disappearing From App Store — Gets Fact-Checked Into Oblivion by Commenters

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In the gacha gaming community, there's always that one poster who tries way too hard to create drama — like this OP, who solemnly declared that Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium (少前2) has vanished from Tencent's Myapp store and that developer MICA Team (playfully nicknamed 'Chen Youliang' by players) is in 'full retreat.' The post came with screenshots, looking all credible. Then the comment section happened.

OP dropped multiple Myapp search screenshots as 'proof' — searching for Girls' Frontline 2 keywords returned no download results, making it look like the game was being pulled from yet another platform. A classic 'they're running away' narrative, complete with visual 'evidence.'

But the first rebuttal came fast: a veteran player pointed out that the game — nicknamed 'Tu Dou Er' (Potato 2, mocking the developer) — never opened channel servers outside of Bilibili. In other words, Myapp never had a downloadable version to begin with. You can't 'lose' something you never had.

Floor 7 hit back hard: 'They never opened downloads there, period.' But Floor 8 immediately countered with screenshots showing the game once had promotional activity on Myapp. The back-and-forth got heated real quick.

The argument quickly shifted from 'can you find it' to 'does promotional presence count as being listed.' One player, a Girls' Frontline 1 veteran who actually played the Myapp server version, confirmed the sequel was never available there. Others argued that launch promotions on QQ Game Center existed, but that was just marketing — not an actual channel server release.

The nail in the coffin came when another user actually searched and found the game's Myapp listing — still stuck in 'pre-registration' status with promotional art from the game's initial announcement. This confirmed it once and for all: Girls' Frontline 2 was never officially launched on Myapp. The 'disappearance' OP was crying about never existed in the first place.

The comment section delivered the final blow with brutal efficiency. One user roasted the post as 'faking drama is basically white-knighting' (尬黑等于洗 — a classic community phrase meaning fake negative posts that accidentally help the game). Another suggested 'check his account history' — implying the whole thing might have been intentional bait. A grand conspiracy theory about a game's 'full retreat' turned out to be nothing more than someone not doing their homework before posting.

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