
The 520 (Chinese Valentine's Day) hype had barely faded before Girls' Frontline 2's official social media account showed its true colors — WA's avatar was speed-swapped back to Lightning. A textbook "milk the cow, then send it to the slaughterhouse" move.
Here's the timeline: When the character WA launched, the official account proudly switched its avatar to her, practically screaming "WA is our queen now!" But the instant the 520 event wrapped up, the avatar snapped right back to Lightning.

Players immediately saw through it: swap the avatar to WA for the hype and revenue, then ditch her the moment the cash cow's been fully milked. Classic gacha company move.

The comment section erupted with savage roasts. One player laid it out plainly: "They swapped the avatar to WA when she dropped, and the second 520 ended and the cripple commander's wallet was drained, boom — back to Lightning." Another sighed: "Truly worthy of legendary producer Yu Zhong (羽中) — the speed at which he churns out trash moves never ceases to amaze."
The real comedy gold came from the roleplay comments. Someone wrote: "Lightning just went to a bar in the next city wearing Ziyuxin's outfit and had one drink — really, just one drink." Another player riffed: "I can already picture it — Lightning at the bar sipping cocktails while answering the commander's call saying 'I'm just having a drink, that's all.'" — turning WA into the ex who ran off after getting what she wanted, and Lightning into the one called back to clean up the mess. Peak community humor.
"牢闪 (牢 means veteran/prisoner): Kids, I'm back" — this one comment captured Lightning's eternal role as the designated scapegoat. A more analytical player pointed out: "This is why it's a trash move — you literally said 520 stuff yesterday and swapped the avatar TODAY. At least wait a few days for the next character's preview. Instead it looks like 'you're used up, now get lost.'"
It gets worse. Players dug into the numbers and found the official account's follower count has already dipped below the 920K mark, with some predicting it's on track to "break through 900K in reverse" — not the milestone anyone wanted. The sarcastic jab "WA's counterattack failed, she's been relieved of duty — time to find some 500-person forum poll to claim WA was never popular" was a razor-sharp parody of how devs typically try to rewrite history after a character flops.
One player summed up the community's cynicism in a single devastating line: "Every doll in your game is a one-day-use type — used one day, thrown away the next. Just waiting for the next disposable one." And another: "Can't squeeze more money? Bring back the scapegoat king (Lightning)." In the eyes of players, WA's role is crystal clear: a pure marketing prop, discarded the moment her revenue potential is spent.
You really can't make this up — GFL2's official team perfectly demonstrated what "bad optics" looks like. It's just an avatar, right? Who cares? But the TIMING is so surgically precise it's almost poetic: 520 was WA's spotlight, and the millisecond it ended, the "real queen" Lightning was reinstated. If that's not textbook "exploit and discard," what is? No wonder players are memeing about "never forgetting the original mission" (不忘初心) — because in Yu Zhong's dictionary, milking players dry is always job number one.
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