Dragonfly announced on the 13th that it has carried out a UI·UX (User Interface·User Experience) facelift for the FPS game Special Force.


Special Force has been revamped with a new UI·UX for the first time in 19 years since its release in 2004, including the lobby, shop, and inventory. The overall UI design and convenience have been improved, and an integrated launcher and battle pass have been introduced. The main theme song has been rearranged to suit a modern sensibility, creating a completely new look.


Dragonfly's strategy with this facelift is to continue the legacy of Special Force, which opened the door to the popularization of FPS games.


The facelift also enhanced the aesthetic appeal of the lobby, shop, and other exteriors. The newly introduced battle pass system operates by rewarding players each time they level up by completing daily and weekly missions.


The main theme song was rearranged into an orchestra version to add grandeur and excitement. Along with this, Dragonfly newly produced a soundtrack. Fourteen hip-hop and K-POP tracks themed around Special Force will be released sequentially, allowing users to select them as lobby background music.


Dragonfly released an advertisement video for the Special Force facelift. The video depicts users nostalgic for Special Force beginning to gather again and can be viewed on major portals and the official Special Force YouTube channel. The lead role is played by comedian Kim Doo-young, who appears on .


Additionally, Dragonfly completely revamped the Special Force homepage. The entire website was redesigned to match the latest trends, and mobile responsiveness was supported to enhance convenience and accessibility.


Special Force is the first FPS game to achieve 150,000 simultaneous users and has recorded 100 million cumulative users worldwide. The ‘2023 Special Force Summer Tournament,’ held over two months starting in August, garnered significant attention both online and offline.



A Dragonfly official stated, “We completely revamped Special Force’s UI·UX and named it a facelift rather than an update,” adding, “Through this facelift, we will continue the legacy as a long-standing game celebrating its 20th anniversary next year.”


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