Girls’ Frontline: Fire Control Officially Launches in Southeast Asia
Girls’ Frontline: Fire Control has officially launched in Southeast Asia, excluding Vietnam. Players can now command firearm-inspired T-Dolls in fast 5v5 battles. Sunborn released a launch preview video to show the polished combat and hero abilities in action. Therefore, fans can see the game’s visual and strategic appeal before joining.
The servers are now live, and players can redeem the special launch code, GFLFIRECONTROL, before the limited rewards run out. Since only the first 50,000 players can claim it, early redemption ensures a strong start. Additionally, newcomers can immediately join events and earn extra bonuses.
A Smooth Transition From Early Access to Full Release
With version 1.0.0, Girls’ Frontline: Fire Control moves fully from Early Access into public release. The developers polished key systems, improved interface clarity, and optimized performance on Android devices. Consequently, gameplay feels smoother and more responsive for both new and veteran players.

The update also adds major features, including Ranked Mode and the new T-Doll PP-15. Moreover, Sunborn expanded language support to include Indonesian, making the game accessible to a broader audience. These changes let players dive into competitive battles with confidence.
Launch Rewards, Sign-Ins, and Starter Progress Boosts

New players gain immediate benefits from permanent sign-in events. Logging in across specific days grants T-Doll SPAS-12, her Crimson Pearl skin, and the Nagant M1895 Space Odyssey skin. In addition, Diamonds and Badges help players quickly strengthen their squads.

Furthermore, the Rising Star Journey offers a week of daily missions for new accounts. Completing these missions rewards Diamonds, Nova Points, and items such as Data Crystal Cards and weapon skins. By finishing the journey, players can enter ranked battles with a competitive edge.
Limited-Time Launch Events and Gacha Pools

Sunborn runs several limited-time events alongside the launch. The Data Construct pools feature the OTs-14 Night Stalker T-Doll skin and the Queen of Night weapon skin. Collecting both items also unlocks an exclusive title, which encourages players to complete the set.

Meanwhile, the Server Launch Celebration offers missions, special currencies, and items in the Launch Supply Depot. Players should spend their Celebration Coins before the event ends. This ensures that all earned rewards contribute to squad progression.
Season 1 Battle Pass, Body Blueprint, and Player Recruitment

Season 1 introduces the first official Battle Pass. Players can earn the SPS-12 Fluffy Dreams skin, the Wraith Hunter weapon skin, and additional cosmetics. Mission Briefings help level the Pass and unlock rewards faster.

The Body Blueprint system lets players gain EXP by completing missions. They can unlock items such as Data Crystal Cards, Medkits, and the T-Doll PP-15. In addition, the recruitment feature rewards players for inviting friends. Both inviter and invitee gain items, which helps new accounts progress quickly.
Skins, Bundles, and Lucky Draw Offers

Several cosmetic bundles are available at a 20% discount during the launch. Sets include FA-12 Star Catcher, PKP Magic Trainee, and M1891 Spirit Song. Each bundle pairs T-Doll skins with matching weapon skins and exclusive animated emojis.

Players can also try the rotating Lucky Draw Pools, which provide random rewards. After a fixed number of pulls, the system guarantees a grand prize. Since each pool opens in sequence, players always have something new to aim for and collect.
Download Details and Launch Celebration Giveaway

Girls’ Frontline: Fire Control is available on Android through Google Play for Southeast Asia, excluding Vietnam. Sunborn also hosts a social giveaway. Players who follow, share, and post their UID have a chance to win exclusive launch gifts such as an OPPO RENO 14F.

As the game begins live service, the developers will add more events, T-Dolls, and updates. With fast-paced combat, strategic gameplay, and stylish designs, Girls’ Frontline: Fire Control promises a long-term competitive experience for mobile shooter fans. For more updates on the game, follow their official X account.
