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Girls' Frontline 2 Producer Announces Livestream Appearance — Players Roast Him as a 'Credit Bankrupt' Who Should've Stayed Hidden

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What happens when a producer with zero credibility announces a livestream? Pure comedy gold, apparently. Yu Zhong, the producer of Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium — mockingly nicknamed 'Lao Chong' (牢翀, a play on his real name) by the NGA community — is set to appear on camera for the game's half-anniversary celebration stream. This would be his first formal face-to-face appearance since a brief Lantern Festival greeting video, and the NGA comment section instantly turned into a roast session.

The original poster shared the livestream announcement image but couldn't hide the sarcasm: 'Hopefully it's not pre-recorded. If he actually dares to go live, I'd at least respect him a little.' That single sentence captures the community's sentiment perfectly — the man needs 'courage' just to show his face.

The top reply went straight for the jugular, pointing out the game's cratering revenue ('revenue has been slashed down to the cellular level') and Yu Zhong's broken promises. The commenter cited two infamous quotes from past livestreams: '小别胜新婚' (absence makes the heart grow fonder — implying the game would recover) and '人形都是你的' (every T-Doll is yours — implying all characters would be accessible). Both turned out to be complete empty talk. In gacha gaming community slang, this is the ultimate 'trust bankruptcy' (信用破产).

Even worse than the broken promises is the lingering shadow of the 'Raymond Incident' (雷蒙事件). Raymond is a male NPC in the game who was given suspiciously intimate interactions with a female character, sparking massive backlash from the predominantly male player base. It became a forbidden topic in the community — and now players are predicting the livestream chat will be absolutely flooded with Raymond memes. 'When the stream starts, won't the chat be nothing but Raymond super chats?' one commenter quipped. Another offered the ultimate empty promise: 'If Yu Zhong cosplays Raymond and does a dogeza (Japanese kneeling bow of apology), I'll buy another copy of GFL2.' Safe to say that's a bet nobody expects to lose.

Players also drew comparisons to another game, Calabiyau (卡拉彼丘), whose planner got absolutely destroyed during a livestream Q&A. 'Calabiyau's guy got roasted to death on stream, and now Lao Chong wants the same treatment?' one asked, adding that this stream feels seven months too late. Others pointed out that a half-anniversary celebration this early is unusual in the industry — it reeks of desperation rather than celebration.

The most insightful comment broke down the 'entertainment calendar' ahead: 'The big stuff is coming — May 17th is the Empire Strikes Back, May 23rd is Wuthering Waves' launch day. The drama just keeps getting better.' In other words, the GFL2 livestream is merely an appetizer before the real spectacle arrives. The final nail in the coffin came from another commenter: 'Does Yu Zhong even have any credibility left? But hey, that won't stop me from watching the circus.' Trust is at zero, entertainment value is maxed — welcome to the GFL2 half-anniversary experience.

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