ニュース 「Girls Frontline 2:Exilium Sets Sets Global Release Date Post-Beta Success」

「Girls Frontline 2:Exilium Sets Sets Global Release Date Post-Beta Success」

著者 : Benjamin アップデート : Apr 01,2025

最愛のモバイルシューターのフランチャイズであるGirls Frontlineは、都市の風景を戦うかわいくて重武装した女性キャラクターのユニークなブレンドで知られており、非常に期待されている続編、Girls Frontline 2:Exiliumで拡大しています。ベータ段階の成功に続いて、開発者は、ホリデーシーズンに間に合うように、12月3日にゲームが開始されることを正式に発表しました。

11月10日から11月21日まで実行され、招待のみがアクセスできるベータ版では、5,000人以上の熱心なプレイヤーが参加し、続編を取り巻く高いレベルの興奮と期待を紹介しました。 Girls Frontline 2:ExiliumはiOS App StoreとGoogle Playの両方で利用可能になり、ファンが再びアクション満載の世界に飛び込むことができます。

元のゲームのイベントの10年後に設定したGirls Frontline 2:Exiliumは、プレイヤーが司令官としての役割を再開するよう招待し、それぞれにシグネチャーの実生活の武器を備えたT-Dollの軍隊であるロボットの戦士の女性を率いています。続編は、新しいストーリーラインだけでなく、グラフィックスと改善されたゲームプレイメカニクスも約束し、その前身が築いた基盤の上に構築しています。

殺すために撃ちます女の子の最前線の魅力は、その風変わりな前提を超えています。武器愛好家、射手ファン、そしてwaifusのコレクターを魅了します。このシリーズはまた、豊かな物語と視覚的に魅力的なデザインを提供し、女の子の最前線2:エキシリウムをフランチャイズの長年のファンの両方にとってエキサイティングな見通しにします。

ゲームの以前の段階に興味を持っている人のために、この熱心な続編から期待できることについての洞察を提供する、Girls Frontline 2:Exiliumの以前のビルドのレビューを見つけることができます。

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