Project NET, the highly anticipated third-person shooter spinoff from the Girls' Frontline universe, has officially opened its pre-registration phase. This move excites fans as they eagerly await to dive into the new action-packed experience. Learn more about how to register and the game's connection to the Girls' Frontline franchise.
New Girls’ Frontline Spinoff Project NET Opens Pre-Registration and Shock Point Test
Project NET Pre-Registration Now Open
The developers of the upcoming mobile game Project NET have announced the opening of pre-registration on their official South East Asian (SEA) Twitter (X) account on March 3, 2025. To pre-register, interested players should visit Project NET's official SEA website and click the Pre-Register button. Simply input your email address and select your preferred device, either iOS or Android. Additionally, pre-registration is also available on Project NET's official Russian (RU) website.
SEA Shock Point Test Recruitment for Philippines Only
In addition to pre-registration, Project NET is inviting players to participate in its "Shock Point Test," a beta test announced on March 4, 2025, via the game’s official SEA Twitter (X) account. This test is exclusively for players in the Philippines and will utilize Android devices. The Shock Point Test is limited-access and non-monetized, with all data being deleted post-test. A similar test will be launched in Russia, with details provided on their RU website. The developers are actively optimizing the game for a global rollout.
Here is the official schedule for the SEA Shock Point Test Recruitment Registration. After completing the recruitment questionnaire, qualified participants can expect to receive their confirmation emails between March 24, 2025, and March 26, 2025. Additional test qualifications will be distributed throughout the testing period, which has yet to be announced.
Project NET First Announced in December 2024
Sunborn Network, renowned for their success with the mobile game Girls' Frontline, announced the development of Project NET, a new third-person shooter for mobile devices, on December 27, 2024. The game's first localized initial test took place from January 9, 2025, to January 16, 2025, in SEA countries including Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
The Girls' Frontline franchise, which debuted in 2016 as a strategy RPG gacha game, gained immense popularity, leading to the creation of an anime series and other spin-off games. The sequel, Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium, was released on December 5, 2024. As Project NET is rooted in the same universe, fans can look forward to encountering familiar characters and visual elements within the game.
No official release date for Project NET has been announced yet. However, the game is currently set to be available on both iOS and Android, based on the devices used during its initial test phase.