Garena's highly anticipated multiplatform revival of the classic tactical shooter series, Delta Force, is now available on iOS and Android, slightly later than initially planned. This release brings both the intense, tactical gameplay of an extraction shooter and the expansive thrill of 24v24 battles across land, sea, and sky, utilizing a diverse range of vehicles.
The launch of Delta Force on mobile devices coincides with the introduction of the newest season, Eclipse Vigil. This season adds a fresh 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 enjoy strategic and stealth-based gameplay.
The excitement for Delta Force's launch has been palpable, with Garena reporting over 25 million pre-registrations. This enthusiasm is fueled by the game's commitment to a non-pay-to-win model, an in-game marketplace for trading gear, cross-progression, and other core features that promise a fair and engaging experience.
Light up the nightThe Eclipse Vigil season introduces more than just new maps and operators. Garena has also rolled out several requested features, including the Kill Cam, a fundamental component of first-person shooters. The sound design has been revamped, enhancing gameplay especially on the new low-light maps like Blackout and Trench Lines.
Additionally, Delta Force enriches the player experience with new weapons, gadgets, and vehicles, complemented by the 'Critical Point' event, which dynamically alters the Threshold map. These additions not only cater to fans of massive multiplayer battles but also offer familiar elements for those who enjoy games like Battlefield.
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