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'''Girls' Frontline: Fire Control''' (formerly known under the development codename ''Project NET''<ref name=BRIDGE>[https://gall.dcinside.com/mgallery/board/view/?id=gfl2&no=7256584 Yuzhong interview in BRIDGE fanzine] ([https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rbXNyA9fNrH6Zp0drUlThz6lAJN-Ml9N/mobilebasic translation])</ref>) is a [[Girls' Frontline]] Third-Person Shooter spin-off, developed in Unity 3D<ref name=BRIDGE /> by [[Sunborn]]'s Hecate Team.<ref>[https://x.com/SEAPROJECTNET/status/1872473031618253219 Twitter], “Project NET is a 3D TPS game officially developed by the Hecate Team, Sunborn Network, which based on the Girls' Frontline Series worldview. Today we bring you a short preview video of the technical testing of our latest piece.”</ref> The game launched on 27 November 2025 for Android in most of the SEA region (Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Brunei and Timor-Leste),<ref name=launchFAQ>[https://x.com/GFLFIRECONTROL/status/1992895976714236385 Twitter]</ref> with a PC release also announced.<ref>[https://x.com/SEAPROJECTNET/status/1873670367421816921 Twitter], “The Warp Jump Test is currently limited to the mobile version. In the meantime, we also have a PC version under development.”</ref> The game features auto-aiming, a “roguelike-inspired tactical chip system” for character builds and 5v5 multiplayer<ref name=Taptap /> on MOBA-like PvPvE and Co-op PvE modes.
'''Girls' Frontline: Fire Control''' (formerly known under the development codename ''Project NET''<ref name=BRIDGE>[https://gall.dcinside.com/mgallery/board/view/?id=gfl2&no=7256584 Yuzhong interview in BRIDGE fanzine] ([https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rbXNyA9fNrH6Zp0drUlThz6lAJN-Ml9N/mobilebasic translation])</ref>) is a [[Girls' Frontline]] Third-Person Shooter spin-off, developed in Unity 3D<ref name=BRIDGE /> by [[Sunborn]]'s Hecate Team.<ref>[https://x.com/SEAPROJECTNET/status/1872473031618253219 Twitter], “Project NET is a 3D TPS game officially developed by the Hecate Team, Sunborn Network, which based on the Girls' Frontline Series worldview. Today we bring you a short preview video of the technical testing of our latest piece.”</ref> The game launched on 27 November 2025 for Android in most of the SEA region (Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Brunei and Timor-Leste),<ref name=launchFAQ>[https://x.com/GFLFIRECONTROL/status/1992895976714236385 Twitter]</ref> with a PC release also announced.<ref>[https://x.com/SEAPROJECTNET/status/1873670367421816921 Twitter], “The Warp Jump Test is currently limited to the mobile version. In the meantime, we also have a PC version under development.”</ref> The game features auto-aiming, a “roguelike-inspired tactical chip system” for character builds and 5v5 multiplayer<ref name=Taptap /> on MOBA-like PvPvE and Co-op PvE modes.


It is the first Girls' Frontline game to include English dubbing.<ref name=ENDub /> No Mainland China server were planned for this game, instead targeting new markets such as Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Russia. Versions for Japan, Korea and Europe, and finally a Global version were considered for later implementation.<ref name=4G2025 /> It was announced in April 2026 that Fire Control served as a limited-release test to prepare for Sunborn's step into the anime shooter market with [[Girls' Frontline: Blue Butterfly Contract]] and [[Reverse Collapse: F]].<ref name=GC1>[https://www.163.com/dy/article/KRV08RME052682V2.html Gamecore interview]</ref><ref name=YXP1>[https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/JHP1KmDPGjUfLwfRvHY4KA Youxiputao interview]</ref>
It is the first Girls' Frontline game to include English dubbing.<ref name=ENDub /> No Mainland China server were planned for this game, instead targeting new markets such as Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Russia. Versions for Japan, Korea and Europe, and finally a Global version were considered for later implementation.<ref name=4G2025 />


On 10 June 2026, the game's official Twitter account announced its end on service on 26 August 2026.<ref name=X>[https://x.com/GFLFIRECONTROL/status/2064543073670136188 Twitter]</ref>
It was announced in April 2026 that Fire Control served as a limited-release test to prepare for Sunborn's step into the anime shooter market with [[Girls' Frontline: Blue Butterfly Contract]] and [[Reverse Collapse: F]].<ref name=GC1>[https://www.163.com/dy/article/KRV08RME052682V2.html Gamecore interview]</ref><ref name=YXP1>[https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/JHP1KmDPGjUfLwfRvHY4KA Youxiputao interview]</ref> On 10 June 2026, the game's official Twitter account announced new accounts, payments and downloads would cease on 24 July 2026 and the game would end service on 26 August 2026,<ref name=X>[https://x.com/GFLFIRECONTROL/status/2064543073670136188 Twitter]</ref> becoming the first Sunborn game to be permanently taken offline. It operated for nine months.


==Development history==
==Development history==