In a war-torn future where tactics and survival are paramount, Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium immerses you in a high-stakes battle for control, memory, and the last vestiges of hope. Stay updated with the game's latest news and developments right here!
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Girls Frontline 2: Exilium News
2025
March 16
⚫︎ Sunborn Network has announced an exciting new time-limited event, Aphelion, for Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium. Set to run from March 20 at 09:00 to April 30 at 18:59 (UTC-4), this event promises to elevate the gameplay experience. A preview video showcasing Part I of the event is now available, giving players a glimpse of what's to come. Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium can be downloaded on the App Store, Google Play, and for PC.
Read more: Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium Major Event: Aphelion Teaser Released (YouTube)
March 12
⚫︎ To celebrate the first anniversary of Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery, a special collaboration with the Steam version of Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium has been unveiled. Commanders are encouraged to delve into the world of Bakery by playing the free demo during the Steam Spring Sale, from March 13 to 27 (PST).
February 27
⚫︎ A limited-time rate-up event for the dolls Centaureissi, Sharkry, and Krolik is currently active in the Targeted Procurement and Military Upgrade systems. This event, which runs from February 27 to March 19, 2025 (UTC-4), features boosted drop rates for the weapons "Maid’s Rules," "Sturmgewehr 36," "Model ARM," and "Hare." To participate, players must complete Story Stage Normal [SL-1-2].
Read more: Centaureissi Rate Up! (Sunborn)
February 12
⚫︎ The tactical RPG Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium officially launched globally on February 11, 2025, and has quickly gained traction on Steam, earning a "Very Positive" user rating. The game, which combines strategic gameplay with a rich narrative, is attracting both returning fans and new players alike. Prior to its release, Exilium went through multiple closed beta phases, including a global test in November 2024 and earlier regional tests in China starting in 2021.
February 11
⚫︎ Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium is now officially available for download on Steam, with access starting February 11. Players can now enjoy the strategic RPG on PC, broadening the game's reach beyond mobile platforms.
Read more: Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium is now available on Steam! (X)
February 11
⚫︎ A new Targeted Procurement event featuring Dushevnnaya, Littara, and Krolik is now live from February 6 to February 26, 2025 (UTC-4). Players can take advantage of increased drop rates for these Dolls and four weapons—Eulogistic Verse, KSVK, Model ARM, and Hare—in both Targeted Procurement and Military Upgrade. To access this event, players need to clear Story Stage Normal [SL-1-2].
Read more: Dushevnaya (KSVK) Rate Up! (Sunborn)
January 16
⚫︎ A limited-time Targeted Procurement event featuring Dolls Daiyan, Colphne, and Nagant is now live. Running from January 16 to February 5, 2025 (UTC-4), the event enhances drop rates for the three Dolls, along with four weapons: Heavy Strings, Type 95, .380 Curva, and Nagant M1895. Participation requires completion of Story Campaign Normal Stage [SL-1-2].
Read more: Daiyan (Type 95) Arrives! (Sunborn)
2024
December 26
⚫︎ A new Targeted Procurement event is boosting drop rates for Dolls Makiatto, Krolik, and Sharkry, as well as four weapons: Bittersweet Caramel, W 2000, Hare, and Robinson Modular Rifle. The event runs from December 26, 2024, at 13:00 to January 15, 2025, at 22:59 (UTC-4). To join in, players must clear Story Campaign Normal Stage [SL-1-2].
Read more: Makiatto (WA2000) Rate Up! (Sunborn)
December 6
⚫︎ Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium officially launched worldwide on December 5 and quickly climbed to the top of free game rankings in multiple regions. The game reached No. 1 on the free games charts of both the Korean and Japanese App Stores shortly after release. It also secured the second spot on Google Play in Japan and a high position on the Korean App Store. The developers have expressed their gratitude and shared reflections on the strong reception.