Sunborn, the developer behind the popular Girls’ Frontline series, has announced Project NET, an upcoming third-person shooter game set in the Girls’ Frontline universe. This new title aims to expand the franchise by offering players an immersive action experience.
Project NET: A New Chapter
Project NET represents a new direction for the Girls’ Frontline series, transitioning from strategy-based gameplay to a third-person shooter format. While specific details about the game are limited, fans can anticipate a fresh take on the Girls’ Frontline universe.
A Closed Beta Testing phase is set to launch on January 9 until January 16, 2025. It will be available in Southeast Asian countries including Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, and The Philippines. As of this writing, a sign-up phase has yet to be announced. For more information and updates, visit the official Project NET teaser website.

About Girls’ Frontline
Girls’ Frontline is a free-to-play mobile strategy RPG set in a dystopian future where players command Tactical Dolls (T-Dolls) in combat missions. The game has gained a significant following for its engaging storyline and tactical gameplay.

About Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium
Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium is the sequel to the original game, featuring enhanced graphics and gameplay mechanics. It continues the narrative, introducing new characters and challenges for players. GF2 is hugely different from its predecessor. From 2D graphics to 3D and more importantly, the gameplay became tactical instead of the basic tower defense setup.

