- Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium is a 3D strategy RPG based on the popular Girls’ Frontline franchise.
- The game is offering milestone rewards for those who pre-register.
- It features 3D immersive combat, a realistic weapon system, 360° character interaction, and more.
MICA Team has announced that their strategy RPG, Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium, is set to launch on mobile and PC on December 3, 2024. You can pre-register for the game now via your respective Google Play Store or App Store and earn pre-registration milestone rewards upon launch.
Dive into a fantastic dystopian world and battle alongside tactical dolls
Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium is a 3D strategy RPG based on the popular Girls’ Frontline franchise, which officially launched for Mobile and PC in China last year. In July of this year, China-based developers, Mica Team announced plans for a global version of the game.
You can control tactical dolls, also known as T-Dolls, to fight against various threats in this game, which features a mix of real-time strategy and turn-based tactics gameplay. They have now begun the highly anticipated recruitment for the Closed Beta Test, and the pre-registration process is also open.
The game is offering exclusive pre-registration milestone rewards
Global pre-registration for the game is still open, and you can earn various rewards by reaching the milestones set by the devs. The exclusive milestone rewards are as follows:
- 500,000 Pre-registered: 10,000 Sardis Gold
- 1,000,000 Pre-registered: 5000 Combat Report
- 2,000,000 Pre-registered: 300 Collapse Piece
- 3,000,000 Pre-registered: 10 Access Permission
- 4,000,000 Pre-registered: Cheeta (Character)
- 5,000,000 Pre-registered: 10 Access Permission
Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium is scheduled to launch on both Android and iOS on December 3, 2024. You can pre-register for the game through the Google Play Store or the App Store.
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