Project NET, the highly anticipated third-person shooter mobile game and spinoff of the Girls’ Frontline universe, has officially opened pre-registration alongside its exclusive Shock Point Test recruitment. This marks a key milestone for fans eager to dive into the immersive world of Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium, now expanded through an action-packed new format.
Project NET Pre-Registration Now Open
The pre-registration phase for Project NET is live via the game’s official Southeast Asian (SEA) and Russian (RU) websites. To sign up, simply visit the [SEA pre-registration page] or the RU equivalent, enter your email address, and select your preferred platform—iOS or Android. No additional steps are required, making it easy for fans and newcomers alike to stay updated ahead of launch.
SEA Shock Point Test: Limited to Philippines (Android Only)
A closed beta test called the Shock Point Test is now open for registration—but with important restrictions. This test is available exclusively to players located in the Philippines and will run on Android devices only. The test is non-monetized, data will be wiped post-testing, and access is limited to selected participants.
Key dates for the SEA Shock Point Test:
- Registration Period: Ongoing
- Confirmation Emails Sent: March 24–26, 2025
- Test Duration: To be announced
A parallel Shock Point Test is also available in the Russian region—details can be found on the RU website. These localized tests reflect Sunborn Network’s commitment to optimizing performance before a broader global rollout.
Project NET: Rooted in the Girls’ Frontline Universe
First revealed by developer Sunborn Network on December 27, 2024, Project NET represents a bold evolution of the Girls’ Frontline franchise. It follows the success of Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium, which launched globally on December 5, 2024. Set within the same dystopian sci-fi universe, Project NET promises familiar characters, lore, and visual aesthetics—but delivered through dynamic third-person combat tailored for mobile.
An initial localized test was successfully completed in January 2025 across five SEA countries: Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines—laying the groundwork for this latest phase.
While there’s still no official release date, Project NET is confirmed for both iOS and Android, based on current testing platforms. Stay tuned through official channels for updates as Sunborn Network continues refining the experience for a global audience.
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