哪家二次元公司会送LV包?散爆网络年会奖品清单一出,NGA直接炸了。图片中赫然列着LV包、眼霜、复原蜜等高端奖品,有玩家立刻联想到叠纸这种女性向大厂的画风,直言"公司内部情况可见一斑"。

不过很快就有理性声音出现。有玩家指出,很多公司年会都会送LV包,只要公司有女员工——行政、财务、HR这些岗位女性占比本就不低,送化妆品和包再正常不过。甚至有人翻出"黄鸡"(鹰角/悠星)的年会记录,证明这不是散爆独有现象。

争论归争论,真正让老玩家心态复杂的是另一条爆料。一位网友称有散爆前员工透露:2021年和2022年公司都没开年会,今年突然重启,"说明翀哥(散爆老板羽中)真的满意流水"。要知道少前2在2023年12月才开服,四测期间氪金玩家众多,加上PC端黑箱收入,有玩家估算"一个小目标(一亿)肯定有"。

这条爆料瞬间点燃了评论区。有人说"这下要被结晶清算了"——意思是少前2赚到钱这件事,会让那些预言游戏暴死的唱衰派无话可说。也有人保持观望,表示"23号就知道了",暗指即将公布的流水数据会给出最终答案。
至于LV包的争议本身,大多数玩家的态度其实很务实:"包和化妆品也可以送女友老婆啊,是默认给肥宅做游戏的公司都是废宅了?"
这个真不至于,很多公司都会送的,甚至不光互联网公司。"看来大家嘴上嫌弃,心里清楚得很——一个连年会都开不起的公司,突然送起了LV,这才是真正的重点。", "总的来说,这场围绕年会奖品的争论,表面上是"宅向公司送LV正不正常"的口水战,底层逻辑其实是少前2到底赚没赚钱的焦虑与期待。前两年疫情+低谷没年会,如今一朝重启就送驴牌,散爆这波操作怎么看都像是在说——我们挺过来了。至于流水到底几何,就等23号见分晓吧。" ], "en": [
Which gacha game company gives out Louis Vuitton bags at their annual party? Sunborn Network's (developer of Girls' Frontline) leaked prize list just blew up NGA. The list features LV bags, eye creams, and luxury skincare products like Guerlain's Abeille Royale — leading some players to draw comparisons to Papergames, a studio known for female-oriented titles, and grumble about 'what this says about the company's direction.'

But cooler heads quickly weighed in. Multiple users pointed out that giving away luxury handbags at corporate parties is incredibly common — especially when a company has female employees in HR, finance, and admin roles. Someone even dug up proof that Yongshi/YoStar (nicknamed 'Yellow Chicken' by the community) has given out similar prizes, shutting down the idea that this is some Sunborn-specific red flag.

While the LV debate raged on, the real bombshell came from a different angle entirely. Someone claiming to have insider info from a former Sunborn employee revealed: the company didn't hold annual parties in 2021 or 2022 at all. The fact that they're suddenly hosting one with extravagant prizes strongly suggests the boss — known as 'Chongge' (翀哥, a nickname for Sunborn CEO Yuzhong/羽中) — is satisfied with revenue. Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium launched in December 2023, had heavy whaling during its beta tests, and with untrackable PC client revenue included, players estimate it raked in at least 100 million RMB.

This revelation set the comment section on fire. 'The crystallers (结晶, referring to overly devoted doomposters) are about to get their receipts,' one user quipped — meaning the doubters who predicted GFL2 would flop are now eating crow. Others urged patience, noting 'we'll know on the 23rd' when official revenue data drops.
As for the LV bag controversy itself, most players found the whole thing overblown. 'You know those bags and cosmetics can be gifted to girlfriends and wives, right? Do people really think a waifu game company is staffed entirely by neckbeards?' one commenter fired back. Others were more blunt: 'This is a non-issue, tons of companies do this — not even just tech companies.' The real takeaway everyone seemed to agree on: a company that couldn't even afford a holiday party for two years is now throwing LV bags around. That's the real headline.
Bottom line: this annual party prize 'controversy' was never really about whether a waifu-focused gacha company should give out luxury handbags. It was a proxy war over the bigger question — did Girls' Frontline 2 actually make money? After two years in the wilderness with no party, no bonuses, and endless doomposting from the community, Sunborn suddenly comes back swinging with designer bags and premium skincare. Whether that's justified copium or legitimate celebration depends on the numbers — and we'll find out on the 23rd.
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