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COD Mobile Girls’ Frontline Draw: Rewards, Prices & Release Date

fragster James Steward 11. August 2025

Call of Duty: Mobile is heating up this season with a crossover that combines military precision with anime-inspired designs. The Girls’ Frontline Draw & Engagement Event is live in CODM Season 7: Phantom Current, offering new T-Doll operators, weapon blueprints, and a set of exclusive cosmetics for a limited time only.

Key Features & Rewards

The event is available in all regions and can be found in the Events tab from the main menu. It’s rewarding to play companies, whether you’re a regular CODM player or a Girls’ Frontline fan, each group of players has something to earn. In the Girls’ Frontline Lucky Draw, you’ll be able to earn the following rewards:

  • ASM10 – Girls’ Frontline (Epic weapon blueprint)
ASM10

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  • Molotov Cocktail – Covert Infiltration
Molotov

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  • Scylla – ASM10 (T-Doll operator skin)
Scylla

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  • Parachute – Covert Infiltration
parachute

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  • Emote – Cut the Watermelon
emote watermelon

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  • Girls’ Frontline Tactical Backpack
Backpack

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  • Melee – Covert Infiltration
Melee

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  • Calling Card – ASM10
Calling card

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  • Wingsuit – Covert Infiltration
Wingsuit

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  • Gravity Spikes – Covert Infiltration
Gravity Spikes

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Each spin in the draw cost more CP than the last. First spin is 10 CP, then 30 CP for the second, 50 CP for the third, 120 CP for the fourth, 200 CP for the fifth, 320 CP for the sixth, 520 CP for the seventh, 800 CP for the eighth, 1,100 CP for the ninth, and 1,800 CP for the tenth spin.

Why This Event Stands Out

Crossovers have become an integral part of CODM’s seasonal content repertoire, allowing the game to add new characters and formats to help keep the gameplay fresh. However, the Girls’ Frontline partnership is a bit different due to its focus on a smaller but dedicated audience.

The T-Dolls contribute an anime and military style to CODM gameplay and also provide exclusive designs related to weapon skins to match the design sensibilities of Girls’ Frontline. From the CODM standpoint, it builds out operator looks and adds more variety to its universe. For Girls’ Frontline, it allows them to reach more shooter players worldwide. If you enjoy operator designs, weapon blueprints, and themed gear, give the Girls’ Frontline Draw a shot this season.