
Excitement is building as Project NET, the latest third-person shooter spinoff from the beloved Girls’ Frontline franchise, has opened its pre-registration and Shock Point Test Recruitment. Dive in to discover how you can join the action and explore the connections between Project NET and the Girls’ Frontline universe.
Project NET Pre-Registration Now Open
The eagerly awaited mobile game, Project NET, has kicked off its pre-registration phase. The developers made the announcement on their official South East Asian (SEA) Twitter (X) account on March 3, 2025. To secure your spot, head over to Project NET’s official SEA website and hit the Pre-Register button. Simply enter your email address and select your preferred device, whether it's iOS or Android. The game's Russian (RU) website has also opened pre-registration for eager fans in that region.
SEA Shock Point Test Recruitment for Philippines Only
In addition to pre-registration, Project NET has launched the registration for its "Shock Point Test" beta. The announcement came via the game’s official SEA Twitter (X) account on March 4, 2025. However, this test is exclusively for players in the Philippines and will be conducted on Android devices. It's a limited-access, non-monetized test, and all data will be wiped post-test. The Shock Point Test will also be available in Russia, with more details on the RU website. The developers are actively working on optimizing the game for a broader global rollout.
The official schedule for the SEA Shock Point Test Recruitment Registration is as follows:
After completing the recruitment questionnaire, qualified participants can expect to receive their confirmation emails between March 24, 2025, and March 26, 2025. Test qualifications will continue to be distributed throughout the testing period, which has yet to be announced.
Project NET First Announced in December 2024

Sunborn Network, the creative minds behind the successful mobile game Girls’ Frontline, announced Project NET on December 27, 2024. This new third-person shooter for mobile devices conducted its first localized initial test in SEA countries from January 9, 2025, to January 16, 2025, covering Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
The Girls’ Frontline franchise, which debuted in 2016 as a strategy RPG gacha game, has since expanded into an anime series and other games. Its 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 seeing familiar characters and design elements.
While no official release date has been announced for Project NET, the game is set to be available on both iOS and Android, based on the devices used during its initial test phase.
