
Fans of Girls’ Frontline finally have something fresh to celebrate — the long-awaited PC version of the classic mobile strategy game has officially launched on Steam for global users. This release marks a big step for the franchise, especially for players who’ve been sticking with the game since the early smartphone days.
A Smooth Steam Launch for the Community
The PC version launched on November 18, 2025, giving players a more comfortable way to enjoy the game without relying on emulators or mobile devices. Since the game is now on Steam, the whole setup is simple: hit install, run it through the Steam launcher, and you’re good to go. No extra tools, no weird workarounds — just straight gameplay.
Early impressions from players have been pretty positive. In just a short time after launch, Girls’ Frontline earned a “Very Positive” rating from hundreds of reviewers. It shows that even after nearly a decade, the game still has a loyal community — and many are happy to have an easier way to play it.
Of course, not everything is perfect. A handful of players reported a quirky little bug where the game wouldn’t run properly unless their Windows Regional Format was set to English (US). It’s not a game-breaking issue, but it’s something the developers will probably patch soon.
Developers Still Fully Committed After All These Years
Behind this Steam release are MICA Team and Sunborn, with additional support from Darkwinter Software. What’s surprising is how dedicated the devs still are to the original Girls’ Frontline, even as the player count naturally dipped over the years. The game is approaching its 10-year anniversary, and instead of slowing down, the team is investing in ways to make it more accessible.
For longtime players, the PC version is a blessing: no more worrying about battery drain, phone overheating, or touchscreen fatigue. And for new players discovering the series for the first time, starting on PC feels much more natural — especially since the game’s missions, menus, and controls translate well to mouse gameplay.
A Good Time to Jump Back In
If it’s been a while since you logged in, the Steam release is a great excuse to return. Girls’ Frontline still sticks to its signature style: commanding squads of T-Dolls, each based on real-world firearms, and pushing through tactical missions mixed with story-driven events. Even today, the game still has a certain charm that many of its newer competitors don’t quite capture.
Plus, a proper PC version means smoother performance, sharper visuals, and fewer issues compared to emulator play. And with more players jumping back in for the Steam debut, the community is feeling alive again.
Overall
The global Steam launch is a big win for the game and its fans. It gives Girls’ Frontline a second wind as it enters its next decade, and it’s a sign that the devs aren’t planning to abandon the title anytime soon. Whether you’re a returning Commander or someone curious about the series, this is the perfect moment to dive in.