Garena has launched the much-anticipated multiplatform revival of the classic tactical shooter series, Delta Force, now available on iOS and Android. This latest installment brings the excitement of both tactical extraction shooter gameplay and expansive 24v24 battles, where players can engage in fierce combat across land, sea, and air using a diverse array of vehicles.
Delta Force's mobile version kicks off with the new season, Eclipse Vigil, featuring a stunning night and dusk-themed map designed for Operations and Warfare modes. Alongside this, players can equip new night-vision goggles and take on the role of the newest operator, Nox, whose abilities enhance strategic gameplay through stealth and cunning.
The buzz around Delta Force's release has been palpable, with Garena announcing over 25 million pre-registrations before the game hit the shelves. This excitement is fueled by the game's commitment to fairness with no pay-to-win mechanics, an in-game marketplace for trading gear, cross-progression, and a host of other core features.
The introduction of the Eclipse Vigil season brings more than just new maps and operators. Garena is also rolling out additional features, including the much-requested Kill Cam, a standard in first-person shooters. The game's sound design has been revamped to enhance the experience on low-light maps like Blackout and Trench Lines, making auditory cues more vital than ever.
Alongside these updates, Delta Force introduces new weapons, gadgets, and vehicles, as well as a dynamic event called 'Critical Point' that alters the Threshold map under specific conditions. This addition ensures that fans of large-scale multiplayer battles can enjoy a familiar yet fresh experience reminiscent of the Battlefield series.
For those eager to dive in but concerned about hardware compatibility with Delta Force's rich graphics, don't worry. You can still satisfy your gaming cravings by exploring our curated list of the best shooters available on iOS and Android.