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Mahjong Soul × Blue Archive Collab PV Drops, Players Cry 'Digital NTR' — Leaker Claims Phase 2 Will Feature Even More Characters

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The moment the Mahjong Soul × Blue Archive collaboration PV dropped, the BA community went nuclear. 'Digital NTR' (赛博送女) — the term spread across forums like wildfire. In gacha community lingo, it means players feel like the developers are essentially shipping their beloved waifus to another game, and that's not a crossover — it's betrayal. Judging by the comment section, this storm is far from over.

The original poster grabbed two of the most controversial screenshots from the PV and claimed that even Korean players were starting to riot. But fellow NGA users quickly burst that bubble — top-voted replies pointed out that the so-called 'Korean outrage' screenshots didn't come from Korean communities at all, but from 4chan.

One user didn't hold back: 'I won't even point out that these screenshots are from 4chan, not Korea. The same handful of images have been recycled from last night to today as 'proof' of international outrage. Do the Korean players even know they're supposed to be angry?' In other words, the 'global backlash' might just be the same few pics being paraded around NGA by drama tourists.

The community was tearing itself apart internally, too. One commenter delivered a blunt verdict on Line 13: 'Your BA community's atmosphere is completely finished. You've all become unhinged.' This triggered immediate pushback — another user pivoted to a classic controversy from another game's history (the Honkai Impact bunny girl incident), implying that players will always lose when going up against the devs.

What truly crushed morale was the leak from a credible insider. A well-known leaker — the same one who had previously nailed predictions about Girls' Frontline 2 — claimed on 'Shouzong' (手综, the mobile gaming general thread) that a Phase 2 collab was already being planned, and 'not a single popular character will be spared.' If true, what we saw in the PV was just the appetizer; the real 'digital NTR banquet' is still coming. One user reacted with dark humor: 'Nice. Let's see when they crowdfund the truck' — a reference to players organizing real-world protests by driving protest trucks, a tactic borrowed from previous gacha community revolts.

Not everyone was fully radicalized, though. One commenter on Line 14 acknowledged that 'the PV's text could have been better at avoiding controversy,' but argued the real problem was rival fan groups 'jumping in to stir the pot' — opportunists fanning the flames made the drama blow up way bigger than it needed to be. But another user shot back instantly: 'You actually believe this wasn't intentional? I absolutely don't.' The trust between players and developers has clearly hit rock bottom.

There was another wrinkle that added insult to injury: the 3D model of Ichiki (一姬) featured in the PV had apparently been shown before on April Fools' Day as what players assumed was a joke. One furious commenter blasted: 'That crappy 3D model of Ichiki was already shown on April Fools, wasn't it? Stop serving us stale drama!' The implication is devastating — what players laughed off as a prank turned out to be a real collab teaser, making the whiplash even worse.

More screenshots were shared as further evidence of the PV's controversial content.

The thread wrapped up with a poetic summary on Line 9: 'Looks like the Koreans are rioting too, but it's already too late — the explosion was inevitable the moment this went live.' Then came the real question on Line 18: 'Is there going to be a Round 2 of the digital-cuckold vs. meme-lord war?' The answer on Line 19: 'Oh yeah. If the Phase 2 leak is real, the BA circle will completely detonate.' As things stand, this collab-triggered community meltdown is far from over — and the rumored Phase 2 is the ticking time bomb everyone's watching.

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