Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium is the 3D sequel to the popular tactical gacha game Girls’ Frontline. Developed by MICA Team, it moves the familiar post‑war, dystopian world into a more cinematic direction with full 3D models, richer story scenes, and more dynamic combat. You still command T-Dolls and tactical squads, but this time the emphasis is on small-team operations, cover usage, and skills timing rather than pure grid-based formations. The tone is darker, with more focus on survival, corporate conspiracies, and the cost of war for both humans and dolls.
About Girls Frontline 2 Exilium
Set after the events of the original game, Exilium throws you into a collapsed global order where private military companies, rogue AI, and biotech weapons all fight over what is left of civilization. You play as a commander leading a small, specialized team in covert missions. Expect fully voiced story sequences, animated cutscenes, and a lot of lore for returning fans. Like most gacha RPGs, Exilium lets you collect different dolls, gear them up, and build squads with specific roles such as DPS, tank, sniper, or support. But the presentation is closer to a console tactics game than a simple mobile auto-battler.
Girls Frontline 2 Exilium Gameplay
Gameplay in Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium mixes turn-based tactics and light real‑time elements. Battles take place on 3D maps where positioning actually matters: you can move between cover, flank enemies, and use elevation to get better shots. Each character has unique skills with cooldowns, and you must decide when to burst damage, when to shield, and when to retreat. Environmental hazards, overwatch-style mechanics, and enemy AI patterns keep fights from turning into brainless auto-farm sessions. Progression revolves around upgrading weapons, enhancing dolls, and optimizing team synergies. There are main story missions, challenge stages, boss fights, and likely limited-time events that drop rare materials or exclusive units. For mobile gamers who enjoy strategy rather than pure action, Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium offers a more thoughtful, tactical loop instead of simple tap-and-win gameplay.