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* ''VideoGame/TrialsOfMana'': Militaries of two kingdoms, Altena and Laurent, are comprised of {{Hot Witch}}es and spear-wielding Amazons, respectively. The former manage to handily defeat the army of Valsena, warriors of which are renowned for their swordsmanship, while the latter gave their capital the fame of a "castle that never fell" in the backstory, and are taken out only when their foes resorted to a ForcedSleep trick.
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* ''VideoGame/ConquerorsBlade'' features three all-female units, two of which (Shieldmaidens and Onna-Musha) play this trope completely straight. The other unit, Alchemists, subvert it by being an exclusively support unit.

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* ''VideoGame/ConquerorsBlade'' features three all-female units, two of which (Shieldmaidens and Onna-Musha) play this trope completely straight. The other unit, Alchemists, subvert it by being are an exclusively support unit.
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* ''VideoGame/ConquerorsBlade'' features three all-female units, two of which (Shieldmaidens and Onna-Musha) play this trope completely straight. The other unit, Alchemists, subvert it by being an exclusively support unit.
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* In "VideoGame/NewHorizons", the player's generic crew is all male by standard. However, it's perfectly possible to play a female captain, only hiring female officers, and only taking female fighters with them.

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* In "VideoGame/NewHorizons", ''VideoGame/NewHorizons'', the player's generic crew is all male by standard. However, it's perfectly possible to play a female captain, only hiring female officers, and only taking female fighters with them.
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* In "VideoGames/New Horizons", the player's generic crew is all male by standard. However, it's perfectly possible to play a female captain, only hiring female officers, and only taking female fighters with her.

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* In "VideoGames/New Horizons", "VideoGame/NewHorizons", the player's generic crew is all male by standard. However, it's perfectly possible to play a female captain, only hiring female officers, and only taking female fighters with her.
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* In "VideoGames/New Horizons", the player's generic crew is all male by standard. However, it's perfectly possible to play a female captain, only hiring female officers, and only taking female fighters with her.
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** Final Fantasy XI has the Mithra, a race of cat people who are predominately female, and they have so few males that they are kept sheltered in their homeland. Thus, pretty much any combaat-oriented organization of Mithra qualifies as this.

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** Final Fantasy XI ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI'' has the Mithra, a race of cat people who are predominately female, and they have so few males that they are kept sheltered in their homeland. Thus, pretty much any combaat-oriented combat-oriented organization of Mithra qualifies as this.
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** In ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIIThroneOfBhaal'', one of the three guardians for the final seal is an entirely female group composed of Y'tossi (a marilith), Nalmissra (a succubus), The Hive Mother (a beholder), Amerilis Zauvwir (a drow cleric), The Huntress (an archer) and Xei Win Toh (presumably a kensai).

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** In ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIIThroneOfBhaal'', one of the three guardians for the final seal is an entirely female group composed of Y'tossi (a marilith), Nalmissra (a succubus), The Hive Mother (a beholder), Amerilis Zauvwir beholder), Ameralis Zauviir (a drow cleric), The Huntress (an archer) and Xei Win Toh (presumably a kensai).
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** ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIII'': Of the Origins, the two strongest companions are Lae'zel and Karlach, with Shadowheart not far behind. In contrast, the Origin men are the spindly wizard Gale, the lithe fencer Wyll, and the waifish Astarion.
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* ''VideoGame/MarvelUltimateAlliance3TheBlackOrder'': If you have a team of particular heroines such as Psylocke, Black Widow, Elektra, Phoenix and etc. then at team will get the designations of Femme Fatales and get attack bonuses.

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* ''VideoGame/MarvelUltimateAlliance3TheBlackOrder'': If you have a team of 4 particular heroines such as Psylocke, Black Widow, Elektra, Phoenix and etc. then at that team will get the designations of Femme Fatales and get attack bonuses.
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* ''VideoGame/MarvelUltimateAlliance3TheBlackOrder'': If you have a team of particular heroines such as Psylocke, Black Widow, Elektra, Phoenix and etc. then at team will get the designations of Femme Fatales and get attack bonuses.
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* ''VideoGame/AnarchyReigns'' has the Rin sisters, a trio of Chinese siblings raised from birth to be assassins.
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* ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion'': In MOO II, the Elerian species is has their roles designated by sex. Men are in a support role with their psychic powers, while the women join the highly trained military.

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* ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion'': In MOO II, the Elerian species is has their roles designated by sex. Men are in a support role with their psychic powers, while the women join the highly trained military.
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* ''VideoGame/EndlessLegend'' has the Sisters of Mercy minor faction. While they are a peaceful faction and specialize in providing medical assistance to the other inhabitants of planet Auriga, they're very handy with a sword if they have to fight.
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* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4lxZgw2Sseo SXPD]]'' by ''Little Chicken Games'', the SXPD are a lethal police motorcycle division and they're all women.
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* ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion'': In MOO II, the Elerian species is has their roles designated by sex. Men are in a support role with their psychic powers, while the women join the highly trained military.


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* ''VideoGame/SinsOfASolarEmpire'' has the Advent, a faction of psychics. The military is almost all women due to psychic power being typically a lot stronger in females.
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* ''VideoGame/MarioPlusRabbidsSparksOfHope'' features the Spark Hunters, a QuirkyMinibossSquad of OriginalGeneration female Rabbids created by [[BigBad Cursa]] to gather Sparks. The group consists of Midnite, Bedrock, and Daphne, with a fourth member being added in a mid 2023 DLC expansion. [[spoiler:One of Mario's Rabbid allies, Edge, was the former leader of the Spark Hunters who gained enough free will to make a HeelFaceTurn, but couldn't reform the others.]]

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* ''VideoGame/MarioPlusRabbidsSparksOfHope'' features the Spark Hunters, a QuirkyMinibossSquad of OriginalGeneration female Rabbids created by [[BigBad Cursa]] to gather Sparks. The group consists of Midnite, Bedrock, and Daphne, with a fourth member being added in a mid 2023 DLC expansion.and Kanya. [[spoiler:One of Mario's Rabbid allies, Edge, was the former leader of the Spark Hunters who gained enough free will to make a HeelFaceTurn, but couldn't reform the others.]]
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* The second ''VideoGame/{{Ubersoldier}}'' has the [=UberMacht=]'s personal guards, an all-female Nazi SuperSoldier unit who's more agile and tanks far more damage than regular mooks. They can even execute a devastating [[KickChick kick attack]] at close range, and three of them can take down most of your RedshirtArmy.
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** Final Fantasy XI has the Mithra, a race of cat people who are predominately female, and they have so few males that they are kept sheltered in their homeland. Thus, pretty much any combaat-oriented organization of Mithra qualifies as this.
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* In the ''VideoGame/GalaxyAngel'' trilogy, the Moon Angel Wing under Commander Tact Mayers is composed entirely of female pilots (one of which eventually becomes his LoveInterest and the team's ace depending on the route). There's no particular reason for this, other than the fact that they all show compatibility with the HALO system to pilot their respective Emblem Frames. The ''VideoGame/GalaxyAngelII'' trilogy subverts this, as the new protagonist, Kazuya Shiranami, is the first male member recruited in the Rune Angel Wing, and a second one is added in the second game with Roselle Mateus.
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* ''VideoGame/JustBreed'' has an all-women squad led by Lydia, the last person to join your ranks. Orlof's squad also consists entirely of women except for Orlof himself.
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** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'': Whenever Edelgard is fought in Act II, she is always accompanied with her female former classmates [[TheOneGuy (and Hubert)]] if they haven't been poached in Act I. In Chapter 17 of Azure Moon and Verdant Wind, she will be accompanied by Bernadetta and Petra, and in Chapter 20 of the latter Petra and Dorothea will block they way to her throne. [[spoiler: Her FinalBattle on Azure Moon averts this due to all of her classmates being dead or against her by then]].
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* The final team you face in ''VideoGame/DustyDiamondsAllStarSoftball'' is an all-girl team appropriately named 'the Amazons'. They all have ridiculously high stats and are very tough to beat even if you play the game flawlessly.

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* The final team you face match in ''VideoGame/DustyDiamondsAllStarSoftball'' is against an all-girl team appropriately named 'the Amazons'. They all have ridiculously high stats and are very tough to beat even if you play the game flawlessly.
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* The final team you face in ''VideoGame/DustyDiamondsAllStarSoftball'' is an all-girl team appropriately named 'the Amazons.'. They're very tough to beat even if you play the game flawlessly.

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* The final team you face in ''VideoGame/DustyDiamondsAllStarSoftball'' is an all-girl team appropriately named 'the Amazons.'. They're Amazons'. They all have ridiculously high stats and are very tough to beat even if you play the game flawlessly.
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* The final team you face in ''VideoGame/DustyDiamondsAllStarSoftball'' is an all-girl team appropriately named 'the Amazons.'. They're very tough to beat even if you play the game flawlessly.
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* ''VideoGame/HongKongNinja'' have Scorpion's EliteMooks, many of them which are women, from kunoichi that hurls kunai and teleports everywhere to triad henchwomen that puts up a far better fight than their male counterparts.
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* ''VideoGame/DustyRevenge'' and ''VideoGame/DustyRagingFist'' has the all-female cat bandits as enemies, and they're a lot more agile and deadlier than rodent or mongoose mooks.
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* There's one team in ''VideoGame/ArcStyleBaseball3D'' that's completely made of women players.
* Interior Union in ''VideoGame/ArmoredCore'', every one of the Lynxes for hire is a women, and unlike Bernard And Felix, more than willing to let you use them as consorts.
* ''Franchise/BaldursGate''
** Depending on the player's alignment in [[VideoGame/BaldursGate the first game]], an all-female party can consist of any combination of Imoen, Dynaheir, Jaheira, Viconia deVir, Safana, Alora, Branwen, Faldorn, Shar-Teel Dosan and Skie Silvershield, with Neera added in the Enhanced Edition. ''VideoGame/BaldursGateSiegeOfDragonspear'' reduces the roles of Imoen and Skie, but still allows for a party of Jaheira, Schael Corwin, Safana, Viconia, M'Khiin Grubdoubler and/or Neera. [[spoiler: Caelar Argent may also be convinced to join you for the final battle as a full-fledged companion if you have a free slot in the party.]] [[VideoGame/BaldursGateII The second game]] and its Enhanced Edition brings back Imoen, Viconia, Jaheira and Neera, along with new characters Aerie, Nalia, Mazzy and Hexxat.
** In ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIIThroneOfBhaal'', one of the three guardians for the final seal is an entirely female group composed of Y'tossi (a marilith), Nalmissra (a succubus), The Hive Mother (a beholder), Amerilis Zauvwir (a drow cleric), The Huntress (an archer) and Xei Win Toh (presumably a kensai).
* The Umbran Witches of ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'', of which the titular heroine belongs to, are an all-female order of magical warriors sworn to serve the dark powers of Inferno.
* The Social Justice Warriors in ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'' are a blatant parody of this trope. They’re a militant ‘sisterhood’ that other characters [[LastSecondWordSwap can barely keep from calling a cult]], and can be found exercising their power by harassing old men and getting into fights over sales at the local shop. [[{{Irony}} Til is worried that one day, they’re all her homeland of Tumblr will ever be known for]].
* The Knives of Artemis from ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes''.
* ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'':
** The Bratgirls from ''VideoGame/CrashOfTheTitans'' and ''VideoGame/CrashMindOverMutant''.
** There's also the Nitro Squad introduced in ''VideoGame/CrashTeamRacingNitroFueled'', consisting of Tawna and the trophy girls from the original ''VideoGame/CrashTeamRacing''.
* ''VideoGame/CrimsonSkies'' has the Medusas; an all female pirate gang.
* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'': Downplayed. The [[BandOfBrothels Mox]] is open for people of all genders, but the funder and current leader are women, all the more important members we interact with are women, and all the bouncers around the club that serves as their base of operations are women. The only male member we interact with, Mateo, is a bartender we can buy alcohol from and have a brief chat with.
* ''VideoGame/DarkestDungeon'' has several official Party Combos such as Valkyries, Femme Fatales and Sisterhood, which include some combination of the Antiquarian, the Arbalest, the Grave Robber, the Hellion, the Plague Doctor, the Vestal, and - with the most recent DLC - the Shieldbreaker.
* ''VideoGame/DiabloII'' starts the player out in the Rogues' camp (a reference to the female-only Rogue class from original ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}''). Everyone permanently living there is female, from the [[WrenchWench blacksmith Charsi]] to the matronly [[HealingHands high priestess Akara]] to the [[LadyOfWar guard captain Kashya]]. They're staying in the camp because they had been evicted from their monastery after Diablo's minions took over and mind-controlled half their numbers, whom you fight throughout Act I, and who are also all female.
* Delilah's coven in the ''Brigmore Witches'' DLC of ''VideoGame/{{Dishonored}}'' and in ''VideoGame/Dishonored2'' are all women (obviously) and all very deadly EliteMooks trained in both [[MagicKnight swordsmanship and supernatural powers]].
* Possible in ''VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSin'' if you make both of your player characters women and bring along Madora and Bairdotr in your other two party slots.
* Several in ''Franchise/DragonAge'':
** In all three of the games, a female PlayerCharacter has the option to run with a party of all-female companions. This includes some (though not all) of the DLC campaigns as well.
** The dwarves have a monastic order of women warriors called the Silent Sisters, who cut out their own tongues and devote themselves completely to martial training in honor of the first female Paragon of the Warrior Caste.
** One of the nighttime street gangs in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'', the Invisible Sisters, is an all-female group focusing on attacks from stealth.
** Krem in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' mentions that in Tevinter, women in the military are segregated into exclusively-female units, which caused problems for him as a trans man.
* The Amazons of Kurkum from ''VideoGame/{{Drakensang}}''. In both games you have to fight a band of Dark Amazons.
* There's several of these in the lore of ''VideoGame/DungeonFighterOnline''. In the game proper, the male Spitfire is able to summon the Black Roses, a group of four gunslinging women that shoot at the enemy in formation.
* ''VideoGame/EarthDefenseForce5'': The Wing Diver or in Japan versions of the game, Pale Wing unit. They are all female units that have energy powered jump packs capable of flight and wield powerful energy weapons. The Wing Divers are also typically considered an elite unit and key to defeating the giant bug invaders.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls''
** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'': All of the guards, retainers, shopkeepers, and other service providers in Tel Mora, home of the [[DoesNotLikeMen man-hating]] [[EvilSorcerer Telvanni councilor]] Mistress Dratha, are female. There is one lone male Telvanni guard patrolling the grounds, but this is likely a case of GameplayAndStorySegregation, as there needed to be at least one guard in the town capable of arresting the player if he/she commits a crime there. (The female guards are named and thus, not standard town guards.)
** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion]]'''s ''Shivering Isles'' expansion reveals this to be the case for the Aureals (aka Golden Saints) and Mazken (aka Dark Seducers), two forms of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent lesser Daedra]] in service to [[MadGod Sheogorath]]. Downplayed in that, while male Aureals and Mazekn do exist, they are [[TinyGuyHugeGirl physically inferior]] and less numerous, leaving the females most fit for combat roles.
** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'' has a twisted variant, [[{{Necromancer}} Arondil The Necromancer]] has an army consists of entirely female [[NightOfTheLivingMooks Draugr and ghosts]] to protect his lair. The reason why they are all females is solely because he is [[ILoveTheDead in love with ghosts]] and wants to enslave them. This results in him repeatedly murdering milkmaids in Dawnstar and recruiting them into his undead harem.
* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}''
** Downplayed in with Ranger Station Foxtrot in ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'', the only station staffed entirely by female rangers, though no one comments on this fact.
** The Disciples from ''VideoGame/Fallout4'''s ''Nuka World's DLC are a villainess example; They're roughly made out of 90% female raiders and also the most ruthless group in all of Nuka World.
* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy''
** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'', Alexandria's army consists almost entirely of women. The only males are the Knights of Pluto, a squad consisting of a mere 9 men, including playable character Steiner, who serves as their captain.
** The military of the city of Troia in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'' likewise consisted entirely of women.
** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX2'' is a downplayed trope. The Gullwings have seven members total (four guys and three girls) but only the girls leave the airship to fight fiends and such.
** Clan Ritz from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTacticsAdvance'' consists of all vieras and Ritz.
** Prima Donna from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTacticsA2'' has 2 vieras and 2 grias, and all of them are female.
* The various ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' games have several of these, with the most blatant examples being the Pegasus Knights, who up until ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'' introduced Subaki the Sky Knight were AlwaysFemale {{Pegasus}}-riding and lance- or sword-wielding {{Action Girl}}s. Recruitable Pegasus Knights [[RecurringElement often come in trios]], and sometimes they're also [[BrotherSisterTeam sisters]]. A list of examples from the series:
** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight'', ''Videogame/FireEmblemGaiden'', ''Videogame/FireEmblemMysteryOfTheEmblem'': The TropeCodifier PK trio of Palla, Catria and Est.
** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar'': Mahnya, Ferry, Deetvar and Pamela aka the Angelic Knights of Silesse (first generation, and actually Deetvar and Pamela are ''enemy units'' [[spoiler: and Mahnya ''dies'']]); also Maybell, Meng and Bleg (second generation, another villainous example).
** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade'' and ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade'': Shanna, Thite, and Juno (''Binding Blade''); Florina, Fiora, and Farina (''Blazing Blade'').
** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones'': Vanessa, Tana, and Syrene.
** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance'' and ''VideoGame/FireEmblemRadiantDawn'': The Holy Guard of Begnion, a special division of the Begnion army, is composed of nothing but female Pegasus Knights. Tanith, Sigrun, and Marcia are the named and recruitable characters among them.
** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'': Cordelia, Sumia and Cynthia. Unusual since [[spoiler: Cynthia is actually Sumia's KidFromTheFuture]]. Optionally, the player can reclass some female characters as Pegasus Knights [[spoiler: and get others via DLC]].
** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'': In a rare ''not'' Pegasus Knight army example, the Nohr side has [[MagicKnight Camilla]] and her two subordinates, [[DragonRider Beruka]] and [[CuteBruiser Selena.]] [[spoiler: The NinjaMaid Flora temporarily joins them during the GoldenPath.]]
* ''VideoGame/GetInTheCarLoser'': The party consists of three girls whose pronouns are she/her, and Valentin, whose pronouns are they/them.
* The Twelve Divine Generals in ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'' are all female. As Vajra learns in her 5* Fate Episode, though, this wasn't always the case; the first one from her bloodline was male, and according to him male Generals used to be common.
* The Counterfeiting Syndicate in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCity'' is an all-female criminal organization that helps with the process of illegal plate trading currency in Vice City.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Guenevere}}'', Guen's bodyguards are two knights from the ancient, all female Order of UsefulNotes/{{Boudica}}.
* In the game ''Heavy Smash: The Future Sports'', the Australian team is all-female.
* ''VideoGame/{{InvisibleInc}}'' can develop this based on player progression and [[LuckBasedMission a little bit of luck]], as starting agent Internationale can be joined by Banks, Nika and Prism; [[CoolOldLady Central]] becomes available if you beat the game once on Experienced difficulty; and the Contingency Plan DLC adds Olivia and Rush.
* Two of the gangs in the ''VideoGame/JetSetRadio'' games are all-female: the [[WomanScorned Love Shockers]] and Rapid 99.
* Any naginata unit in ''VideoGame/KessenIII''.
* ''Franchise/TheKingOfFighters''
** The various incarnations of the "Women's Team". Its ranks include: King, Mai Shiranui, Yuri Sakazaki, Kasumi Todoh, Chizuru Kagura, Li Xiangfei, Hinako Shinjou, "Blue" Mary Ryan, May Lee and Alice Garnet Nakata.
** In ''KOF 2003'' Athena Asamiya, Hinako, and Malin had their own all-girls group, the "[[{{Joshikousei}} High School Girls]] Team".
** Similarly, ''KOF 2002: Unlimited Match'' (a remake of the original KOF 2002) gave us two other all-girls team: the "Pretty Girls Team" (Xiangfei, Hinako, and May-Lee, who was a member of the original Women's Team in the first 2002) and the enemy-only NESTS team (Kula, Foxy, and Angel).
** ''XIV'' also has another all-female team dubbed "Team Another World", consisting of [[VideoGame/SamuraiShodown Nakoruru]], Mui Mui and Love Heart[[note]]the latter two coming from pachislot/pachinko games SNK made[[/note]].
** ''XV'' so far has two of them: the Agents team consisting of Blue Mary, Vanessa and Luong and the Super Heroines team (a spin on the Women Fighters team consisting of Athena, Mai and Yuri).
* In the first ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'', an away team composed of a female player character plus either Bastila Shan, Juhani or Mission Vao. In the second, a female player character plus either Mira, Kreia or Visas Marr (especially if you have progressed far enough to make Mira a Jedi).
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
** Gerudo have all-female fighting forces - mostly because bar Ganondorf [[OneGenderRace their entire race is nothing but women]].
** ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriors'': Of the story mode's ten playable hero characters, eight of them are female. Impa, Zelda herself, Midna, Sheik, Princess Ruto, Agitha, Fi, and newcomer Lana. Updates add Cia, Twili Midna, Tetra, Linkle, Medli, Marin and Toon Zelda; though other male heroes are also added that even out the gender balance.
* The Latin Junta from ''VideoGame/MarchOfWar'' has literal units of Amazonian warrior women in their army.
* ''VideoGame/MarioPlusRabbidsSparksOfHope'' features the Spark Hunters, a QuirkyMinibossSquad of OriginalGeneration female Rabbids created by [[BigBad Cursa]] to gather Sparks. The group consists of Midnite, Bedrock, and Daphne, with a fourth member being added in a mid 2023 DLC expansion. [[spoiler:One of Mario's Rabbid allies, Edge, was the former leader of the Spark Hunters who gained enough free will to make a HeelFaceTurn, but couldn't reform the others.]]
* ''Franchise/MassEffect''
** The asari are a OneGenderRace of women, and due to their extremely long lifespans (upwards of a thousand years) asari commandos train for a hundred years before they go on active duty. In addition, the asari are also natural [[MindOverMatter biotics]]. The warrior turian race (where military service is the entire society and military service is directly responsible for citizenship) have a saying: "The asari huntresses are the best warriors in the galaxy. It's a good thing there aren't that many of them."
** Additionally, a field squad composed of a female Commander Shepard and any two of Ashley Williams, Tali'Zorah nar Rayya, or Liara T'Soni also qualifies as an Amazon Brigade, particularly at higher levels. And in the sequel, Female Shepard with Jack, Kasumi Goto, Miranda Lawson, Samara, Tali, [[spoiler:Morinth]], and Liara T'Soni (in DLC) counts.
** And in the third game, Female Shepard with Ashley, Tali, Liara and [[spoiler:EDI]], or the Omega DLC squadmates.
** In ''VideoGame/MassEffect1'', should you refuse to recruit Garrus, [[spoiler: kill Wrex and sacrifice Kaidan on Virmire]] as a Femshep, an Amazon Brigade squad will be your only option.
* ''VideoGame/MedabotsAXMetabeeAndRokusho'': Several of the female Medafighters, like Karin and Erica, use a pair of female Medabots.
* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' has ''two'' Amazon Brigades: the Beauty & The Beast Corps, a quartet of {{Power Armor}}ed {{Super Soldier}}s with PTSD, serving as the QuirkyMinibossSquad (for a given value of "quirky"), and the Haven Troopers (aka: FROGS), Ocelot's personal EliteMooks in full power armor who are several steps above the regular troops he rents out.
* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'':
** ''VideoGame/MortalKombatMythologiesSubZero'' features Quan Chi's trio of [[HellBentForLeather leather-clad]] [[DarkActionGirl demonic assassins]]; Kia, Jataaka, and Sareena. Of the three, Sareena is a bit of an EnsembleDarkHorse, and has [[AscendedExtra appeared in subsequent games]], undergoing a HeelFaceTurn.
** Mileena, Jade, and a brainwashed Kitana make up one in ''VideoGame/MortalKombatShaolinMonks''.
* ''VideoGame/MountAndBlade'' has the Sword Sisters unit, female knights/heavy cavalry clad in plate armor, wielding swords and crossbows. They are notoriously hard to acquire (you have to rescue or press-gang a lot of unskilled peasant women and [[MagikarpPower give them some]] TrainingFromHell).
* Inevitable in the ''VideoGame/{{Neptunia}}'' games, since nearly every playable character is female save for [[VideoGame/MegadimensionNeptuniaVII Umio]].
* In ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights2'' it's possible to create a balanced all-female team using a female [[PlayerCharacter Knight-Captain]] built as a tank, Qara the sorceress, Neeshka the rogue, and Elanee the druid. Act II adds Shandra Jerro as a {{guest star|PartyMember}} fighter, and the githzerai cleric Zhjaeve. Even easier in the second expansion, ''Storm of Zehir'', which lets you handcraft your own party, or use existing companions Belueth the Calm (Shadow Thief), Chir Darkflame (Wizard), Inshula sar Mashewe (Ranger), Soraevora Aeravand (Favored Soul) and Lastri Kassireh (Swashbuckler).
* In ''VideoGame/TheNewOrderLastDaysOfEurope'', the Night Witches, which were this in RealLife, are still around as The Free Aviators, even as Russia descended into anarchy after the German victory. They still work to stop German bombers from targeting Russia.
* The Valkyries of Ragnanival, and the Inferno King's Vulcan soldiers in ''VideoGame/OdinSphere'' are all females.
* Easily achievable in ''VideoGame/PathfinderKingmaker'' with a party of Amiri, Jaethal, Linzi, Octavia, Valerie [[spoiler: and DLC addition Kanerah/Kalikke.]]
* Cassandra Devries' bodyguards from ''VideoGame/PerfectDark''.
* With the latest addition to the roster in ''VideoGame/PillarsOfEternity'', this is now possible with a female PC and a party of Pallegina, Sagani, Maneha, Grieving Mother and the Devil of Caroc.
* ''[[VideoGame/RivalSchools Project Justice]]'' has the Seijyun High trio of Akira, [[ElegantClassicalMusician Yurika]] and [[JapaneseDelinquents Zaki]]. Closer to the definition of this trope is Zaki's gang, the Ladies Team, though a good number of the gang's members may not meet the "be at least moderately attractive" description.
* ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' has Queen's Motomachi, an all-women street racing gang in FriendlyLocalChinatown.
* ''Franchise/RatchetAndClank Future: A Crack in Time''
** The Valkyries, an army of ace pilots and shock troopers comprised entirely of female aliens. Despite the name, male versions do exist, but [[AllThereInTheManual according to a piece of Galactic Trivia]], they were banished after failing to ask for directions during their pilgrimage after their home colony was decimated by a supernova.
** The [[spoiler:Galactic Rangers]] are apparently all female as well, although whether that's correct or simply the squad leader unnecessarily taking the Mickey isn't explained.
* In ''VideoGame/ReturnToCastleWolfenstein'' the SS has an all-female force called the Elite Guard.
* ''Videogame/SakuraWars''. This is the entire point of this DatingSim / TacticalRPG series, with a dash of TheOneGuy thrown in as your player avatar (Ogami in the first four games, and Shinjiro in [[VideoGame/SakuraWarsSoLongMyLove the fifth game]]). Your party's effectiveness in battle is dependent on how strong your bonds with your Amazon Brigade are... in addition to how well they get along with one another.
* The MMORPG ''VideoGame/ScarletBlade'' emphasizes in this, as the game focuses on genetically enhanced females, and there are no male playable classes.
* ''VideoGame/SekiroShadowsDieTwice'': Several item and text descriptions refer to the Okami, a clan of inhuman warrior women with an affinity for lightning. However, the player will not encounter them directly until [[spoiler:reaching the Fountainhead Palace, where the Okami have become bodyguards (and ''food'') for the Palace Nobles]].
* The Mosu Ninja from ''VideoGame/{{Shinobido}}'' are composed only by kunoichi.
* ''VideoGame/SiegeOfAvalon'' has the Blood Roses, an order of female knights.
* ''VideoGame/{{Solatorobo}}'' has the Pink Peaches SkyPirates. Naturally, [[PaletteSwap their robots are all pink as well.]]
* Luna's subordinates in ''VideoGame/SoulCalibur 3's'' Chronicles of The Sword, the Klessirpemdo, are a quartet of elementally-themed female minions: Lupi (Fires of Hell), Heal-Do (Water of Origin), Elua (Wind of Creation) and Aege (Earth of Foundation). Their leader Luna is probably meant to be Spirit/Aether or something.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Spellforce}}'', '''all''' elven units are female. Except Titans, who are ents. Apparently their treemen ''aren't'' different.
* In the ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}'' series, one of the enemy types you encounter are female Octolings: a sister species to Inklings that can transform into octopodes rather than squids. Their Japanese name is fittingly a portmanteau of "tako", meaning octopus, and "amazons". While [[VideoGame/Splatoon2 the sequel]] (starting with its DLC) and later installments allow the player avatar to be a male Octoling, the enemy Octolings remain exclusively female.
* The Kuniang Martial Arts Team from ''VideoGame/{{Strider}}'' is a SiblingTeam of skilled world-renowned bounty hunters and assassins formed by Tong Pooh and her sisters Pei Pooh and Sai Pooh/[[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute Nang Pooh]], plus their mentor Xi Wang Mu in the [[VideoGame/Strider2014 last game]]. In ''VideoGame/NamcoXCapcom'' Tong Pooh was instead the leader of an entire enemy unit made up of [[CloneArmy clones of herself]].
* The Aeon military in ''VideoGame/SupremeCommander'' comes very close-game background states that Aeon women are just plain better at battlefield command, with very few males qualifying for command. Possibly a coincidence, but the foremost commanders of the UEF and Cybrans are women as well.
* A few subversions in ''VideoGame/SwordOfTheStars'':
** In the Tarka military females hold most command positions while unchanged males do the grunt work as they're considered to be more emotionally stable. But the highest ranks are usually changed males because their younger brothers and sons instinctively submit to them.
** Zuul females are much larger than the weedy males so they fill most ground combat roles, but they're not sapient and used as CannonFodder by their "husbands".
** The Morrigi fleet has traditionally been all male, since they live in nomadic space-faring tribes while the females reside dirtside. But during the war with the Suul'ka the Siren mind-controlled many males and turned them against their families. As females are resistant to psionics, a result of the evolutionary arm's race with the males' {{Glamour}}s, a number of female tribes known as the Harpeizanae rose to defend Morrigi civilization from their turned kin. However, once the war was over the Morru Qu'aan exiled them for murder and blasphemy, but as of the second game a new Morru Qu'aan has ascended who fought alongside the "Harpies" for some time and he's made gestures to welcome them back.
* In ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'' Raine's title of ''Crimson Rose'' is earned by putting her along with the other three playable women characters in your active party. There's also the DistaffCounterpart title of ''Testosterone'' for Regal by putting him with the four other playable male characters.
* You can run with an all-female squad in ''VideoGame/TemplarBattleforce'', due to PurelyAestheticGender.
* The Coven faction in ''VideoGame/TownOfSalem'' are a team of witches who share the BigBadEnsemble spot with the Mafia, and are all female.
* The party size and companion roster in ''VideoGame/{{Tyranny}}'' allows for an all-female team with Verse, Sirin, Eb and/or Kills-in-Shadow.
* ''VideoGame/UnrealIITheAwakening'' features such a brigade in the form of the Liandri Angels, an all-female "mercenary" cyborg squadrons, the game's toughest {{Mooks}}. An in-game dialogue maintains that females are naturally ruthless and that that has been the reason behind the creation of these squadrons.
* While the ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'' games (developed by the same team as ''Sakura Wars'') have plenty of male squad members, there are enough ladies for you to form an all-female brigade led by TheOneGuy if you so wish, with said guy being either Welkin, [[VideoGame/ValkyriaChroniclesII Avan]], [[VideoGame/ValkyriaChroniclesIII Kurt]], or [[VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles4 Claude]], depending on the game.
* The heavily armed {{Space Pirate}}s of ''VideoGame/VoidBastards''. As far as the player can tell, they are all [[ViolentGlaswegian bloodthirsty Scottish]] women, and they are, bar none, [[BossInMooksClothing the single most deadly threat a player can face on a ship]]. One can finish the entire game without managing to kill a single one; standard procedure is RunOrDie.
* ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII''
** The Night Elves' military, the Sentinels, is comprised solely of women because the race's men study druidism and spend centuries at a time asleep in the Emerald Dream. Over the course of the campaign male Night Elves join the battle, but only as support casters ([[BearsAreBadNews at least until the Druids of the Claw shapeshift]]). By ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' the gender divide is eased so that Night Elven females can become druids and men can become fighters, but the overwhelming majority of Sentinels are still women, while there is only a single male priest of Elune seen in-game. As probably an inverted reference to this, the Blood Elf guards are all male.
** The [[TabletopGame/WorldOfWarcraftTheRoleplayingGame [=WoW=] RPG]] mentions a group called the Sisters of Steel, a faction of warrior/blacksmith women who spend so much time at the forge that they [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower become immune to fire and can transform themselves into stone or metal.]] Unfortunately, this faction didn't see any screen time in the game.
* Putting together an Amazon Squad is feasible in all ''VideoGame/XCom'' games, either on purpose, because the most competent soldiers happen to be female[[note]][[PurelyAestheticGender a unit's gender doesn't factor in their stats in any of the games]][[/note]], or because [[AnyoneCanDie the girls are all you have left]].
** You get an achievement, "Flight of the Valkyries", for using an all-female squad in ''VideoGame/XCOMEnemyUnknown''.
** ''VideoGame/XCOMChimeraSquad'' randomizes which recruits you can get at set intervals, but if you skip the tutorial, you can start the game with any combination of Godmother, Zephyr, Patchwork, Torque and Terminal, the five females in Chimera Squad.
* ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}'' has Dominia's all-girl robot pilot squad.
* In the second ''VideoGame/XMenLegends'' game, putting Storm, Jean Grey, Rogue and Scarlet Witch in the team gave you the Femme Fatale bonus (5% damage inflicted goes to health). In ''VideoGame/MarvelUltimateAlliance'' the bonus changes to a 5% damage increase granted to any combination of Storm, Invisible Woman, Elektra, Ms. Marvel and Spider-Woman; in the sequel it's Storm, Invisible Woman, Ms. Marvel, Songbird, Jean Grey and Psylocke.
%%(ZCE)* Any unit led by a female in ''VideoGame/YggdraUnion''.

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