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Delta Force, formerly Delta Force: Hawk Ops, is a free-to-play first-person tactical shooter for PC, consoles, and mobile. It is part of the Delta Force series, previously developed and published by NovaLogic. The publishing rights were acquired by TiMi Studio Group. The group also develops the game under its development division TiMi-J3, known for developing Call of Duty: Mobile.

Originally titled simply Delta Force, and then amended to Delta Force: Hawk Ops, on August 20, 2024, the game’s title was reverted to just Delta Force.

Gameplay

Players assume the role of military operators with unique abilities on the battlefield in an unnamed conflict set in present-day locations. Military vehicles like tanks and helicopters will be available for players to control, and players can customize their weapons and characters.

The multiplayer is free to play with optional micro-transactions, and developers have opted against pay-to-win elements, with a separate game currency for cosmetics. Aside from Havoc Warfare, a mode where teams are allocated tickets to win a game, it will also feature an extraction mode known as Hazard Operations. Player progression is largely shared across different platforms with some limitations.

Development and release

Black Hawk Down campaign

Inspired by the film Black Hawk Down (2001) by Ridley Scott and Delta Force: Black Hawk Down, the paid component of the game will feature a single-player and cooperative experience as United States forces participating in the 1993 Somali conflict, with rights to Scott’s footage and will be closely based on the film. Tech demos of the campaign featured levels rendered in Unreal Engine 5, including the locations of the raid which led to the Battle of Mogadishu.

Pre-release

Delta Force open-beta released for PC on December 5, 2024. For iOS and Android, Delta Force will launch in April 25, 2025.

The game utilizes Anti-Cheat Expert (ACE), a kernel-level anti-cheat system owned and developed by Tencent. While intended to prevent cheating, ACE has raised concerns due to its kernel-level access, which grants the software the highest level of control over a user’s system. Critics argue this increases security vulnerabilities and the risk of data misuse. These concerns are heightened by the fact that Tencent, ACE’s parent company, has been designated as a Chinese military company by the U.S. Department of Defense. Such concerns have led to increased scrutiny of Tencent’s role in global technology and its potential implications for user privacy.

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