In a war-torn future where tactics and survival go hand in hand, Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium plunges you into a high-stakes battle for control, memory, and the last fragments of hope. Read on to learn about the game's latest news and developments!
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Girls Frontline 2: Exilium News
March 2025
March 16
⚫︎ Sunborn Network has unveiled a new time-limited event titled "Aphelion" for both mobile and PC versions of Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium. The event will run from March 20 at 09:00 until April 30 at 18:59 (UTC-4). A preview video showcasing Part I of the event has also been released. Players can download Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium via the App Store, Google Play, or on PC.
Read more: Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium Major Event: Aphelion Teaser Released (YouTube)
2025
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 announced. Commanders are encouraged to explore Bakery’s world by trying out the free demo, which is available during the Steam Spring Sale from March 13 to 27 (PST).
Read more: Reverse Collapse Code Name Bakery 1st Anniversary is here! - Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium collab (Steam)
February 27
⚫︎ A limited-time rate-up event featuring the dolls Centaureissi, Sharkry, and Krolik is now active within the Targeted Procurement and Military Upgrade systems. This event runs from February 27 to March 19, 2025 (UTC-4) and includes boosted drop rates for weapons such as “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. Blending deep strategic gameplay with an immersive narrative, the title appears to be drawing in both returning fans and newcomers alike. Prior to launch, Exilium went through several closed beta phases, including a global test in November 2024 and earlier regional tests in China dating back to 2021.
Read more: New free-to-play Xcom-like strategy RPG hits Steam charts with Very Positive
reviews (Notebook Check)
February 11
⚫︎ Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium is now officially available for download on Steam, with access beginning on February 11. Players can now experience the full strategic RPG experience on PC, expanding 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 currently live from February 6 to February 26, 2025 (UTC-4). During this period, players can enjoy increased drop rates for these Dolls and four specific weapons—Eulogistic Verse, KSVK, Model ARM, and Hare—in both Targeted Procurement and Military Upgrade systems. Completion of Story Stage Normal [SL-1-2] is required to access the event.
Read more: Dushevnaya (KSVK) Rate Up! (Sunborn)
January 16
⚫︎ A limited-time Targeted Procurement event featuring the Dolls Daiyan, Colphne, and Nagant is now active. Running from January 16 to February 5, 2025 (UTC-4), the event boosts drop rates for the three featured Dolls along with four weapons: Heavy Strings, Type 95, .380 Curva, and Nagant M1895. Players must complete Story Campaign Normal Stage [SL-1-2] to take part.
Read more: Daiyan (Type 95) Arrives! (Sunborn)
2024
December 26
⚫︎ A new Targeted Procurement event is now live, increasing 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). Players must clear Story Campaign Normal Stage [SL-1-2] to participate.
Read more: Makiatto (WA2000) Rate Up! (Sunborn)
December 6
⚫︎ Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium officially launched worldwide on December 5, quickly climbing to the top of free game rankings across 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 ranked second on Google Play in Japan and secured a strong position on the Korean App Store. In response to its successful launch, developers shared their gratitude and reflections on the overwhelming support.
Read more: Sunborn CEO Yuzhong: Girls’ Frontline 2
Earns 2 Million Viewers on First Day of Global Release, Surpassing Expectations (Weixin)