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Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium anniversary adds free pulls and new Dolls

Girls' Frontline 2’s 1.5 anniversary packed in 100-plus free pulls, 13,000-plus Collapse Pieces, and a free Harpsy, making this a real catch-up window.

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Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium anniversary adds free pulls and new Dolls
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Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium launched its 1.5th anniversary update on June 25 with more than 100 free pulls, 13,000-plus Collapse Pieces, and a free Elite Doll on the table. The reward stack is spread across multiple event tracks through August 5, with the event shop exchange staying open until August 12 at 18:59 GMT+0, so the celebration is built to keep commanders logging in rather than dumping everything into a single day.

The generosity audit is hard to miss. Gilded Banquet hands out 10 Targeted Access Permissions through login rewards, Elmo Special Supply adds another 10, and Evershifting Hacker gives Harpsy for free. That sits alongside the broader anniversary pool of 100-plus pulls and 13,000-plus Collapse Pieces, plus a free Commander outfit, which makes this feel less like a cosmetic anniversary stamp and more like a full-account refill.

The new roster additions are just as important to the pitch. Phase one brought in Loreley and Harpsy, while phase two later adds Cheyanne and Liushih. Loreley is positioned as a support Doll with survivability tools and Burn synergy, which gives her a clear place in teams that want staying power and damage layering rather than another straight DPS slot. Harpsy, meanwhile, arrives through event participation, making the free unit one of the cleanest value plays in the whole update.

The rest of the anniversary is stuffed with time-limited tracks: Dawnforger, Voyage Logs, Gilded Banquet, Inspired Cuisine, Elmo Special Supply, Evershifting Hacker, Simulation Exercise, ElmoMart, Intelligence Supplies, Glittering Starwish, and boosted Supply Mission and Neural Survey rewards. That mix matters because it ties currency, character unlocks, and progression materials into the same window, which is exactly what returning players want when deciding whether an event is worth their time.

Girls’ Frontline 2’s official YouTube channel also pushed a 1.5th Anniversary Major Update Special Preview Program shortly before launch, complete with outfit showcases and special videos. That presentation mirrors the game’s first anniversary in November 2025, when the studio leaned on the new Crew Deck system and promised 130-plus pulls and 13,000-plus Collapse Pieces. The pattern is now clear: Girls’ Frontline 2 is using milestone updates as genuine account-building moments, not just headline-sized gacha marketing, and this one lands with enough free value to make a comeback feel practical.

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