The much-anticipated revival of the iconic shooter series, Delta Force, has now hit the shelves across multiple platforms. Garena's latest addition to the tactical shooter genre is now available on iOS and Android, slightly later than initially planned, but it's finally here to deliver on its promise of both intense tactical extraction shooter gameplay and expansive 24v24 battles. Whether you're battling on land, sea, or in the sky, Delta Force offers a variety of vehicles to enhance your combat experience across these diverse environments.
Launching alongside the game is the newest season, Eclipse Vigil, which introduces a captivating night and dusk-themed map for Operations and Warfare modes. This season also brings new night-vision goggles to the fray, allowing players to navigate and dominate in low-light conditions. The addition of the new operator, Nox, equipped with subversive abilities, adds a strategic depth that appeals to those who enjoy employing cunning and stealth in their gameplay.
The excitement for Delta Force's release has been palpable, with Garena announcing over 25 million pre-registrations before launch. This buzz is fueled by the game's commitment to a non-pay-to-win model, an in-game marketplace for gear trading, cross-progression, and other core features that promise a fair and engaging experience for all players.
The launch of Delta Force on mobile isn't just about the new maps and operators. Garena has rolled out a suite of additional features, including the much-requested Kill Cam, a staple in first-person shooters. The game's sound design has also received an overhaul, enhancing the experience on the new low-light maps like Blackout and Trench Lines. Alongside these, new weapons, gadgets, and vehicles have been introduced, along with a new event called 'Critical Point,' where the Threshold map dynamically changes under certain conditions. Fans of massive multiplayer battles will find familiar thrills reminiscent of other popular titles in Delta Force.
For those eager to jump into the action but concerned about their device's capability to handle Delta Force's graphical richness, don't worry. There are plenty of other top-notch shooters available on iOS and Android to keep your trigger finger busy until you can upgrade your hardware.