Garena has officially launched Delta Force, a much-anticipated revival of the classic tactical shooter series, now available across multiple platforms including iOS and Android. Although the release came slightly later than anticipated, it has arrived with a bang, promising both intense tactical gameplay in its extraction shooter mode and expansive 24v24 battles that span across land, sea, and sky using a variety of vehicles.
The mobile version of Delta Force kicks off with the new season, Eclipse Vigil, which brings a night and dusk-themed map for Operations and Warfare modes, along with new night-vision goggles. Players can also explore the abilities of the new operator, Nox, designed for those who favor strategy and stealth in their gameplay.
The excitement leading up to the launch was palpable, evidenced by over 25 million pre-registrations. Garena's commitment to a non-pay-to-win model, an in-game marketplace for trading gear, cross-progression, and other core features has significantly fueled this anticipation.
Light up the nightWith the launch of Delta Force mobile, Garena introduces not only new maps and operators but also a host of other features. A long-awaited Kill Cam has been added, enhancing the first-person shooter experience. The sound design has been revamped to better suit low-light environments like the new Blackout and Trench Lines maps.
New weapons, gadgets, and vehicles accompany the 'Critical Point' event, where the Threshold map dynamically changes under specific conditions. These additions provide a familiar yet fresh experience for fans of large-scale multiplayer battles.
For those eager to jump into the action but concerned about hardware limitations, Delta Force's graphical demands might be challenging. However, there are plenty of other engaging shooters available on iOS and Android to keep your trigger finger busy.