Project NET, a thrilling third-person shooter spinoff of the popular Girls’ Frontline franchise, has opened pre-registration and a limited Shock Point Test. Read on to learn how to participate and discover more about Project NET's connection to the Girls’ Frontline universe.
Project NET Pre-Registration Now Open
The highly anticipated mobile third-person shooter, Project NET, officially launched its pre-registration on March 3, 2025, as announced via the official South East Asian (SEA) Twitter (X) account.
To join the ranks of pre-registered players, simply visit the official Project NET SEA website and click the "Pre-Register" button. You'll then be prompted to enter your email address and select your preferred platform (iOS or Android). Pre-registration is also open on the official Russian (RU) website.
SEA Shock Point Test Recruitment (Philippines Only)
Alongside pre-registration, Project NET announced a limited beta test, the "Shock Point Test," opening on March 4, 2025. As announced on the official SEA Twitter (X) account, this test is exclusively for players in the Philippines and will be conducted on Android devices.
This limited-access, non-monetized test will see all data deleted upon completion. A similar Shock Point Test will also be held in Russia, with details available on their RU website. Developers are actively optimizing the game for a global launch in the future.
SEA Shock Point Test Recruitment Registration Schedule:
Following completion of the recruitment questionnaire, successful applicants can expect confirmation emails between March 24, 2025, and March 26, 2025. Further test qualifications will be distributed throughout the testing period, the exact dates of which are yet to be announced.
Project NET: Unveiled in December 2024
Sunborn Network, the creators of the immensely popular Girls’ Frontline, initially revealed Project NET on December 27, 2024. This new mobile third-person shooter underwent its first localized test in SEA countries (Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines) from January 9, 2025, to January 16, 2025.
The Girls’ Frontline franchise, launched in 2016, quickly gained popularity as a strategy RPG gacha game, expanding into an anime series and other games. Its sequel, Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium, was released on December 5, 2024. Project NET, drawing upon the established franchise, promises familiar characters and aesthetics.
While an official release date for Project NET remains unannounced, the game is currently slated for iOS and Android, based on the devices used in its initial test.