Garena's highly anticipated multiplatform revival of the iconic tactical shooter series, Delta Force, has finally launched on iOS and Android, albeit slightly later than anticipated. This new installment combines the intense, strategic gameplay of an extraction shooter with expansive 24v24 battles, allowing players to engage in combat across diverse terrains including land, sea, and sky, utilizing a range of vehicles.
Delta Force's mobile debut coincides with the launch of the newest season, Eclipse Vigil. This season introduces players to a thrilling night and dusk-themed map for both Operations and Warfare modes, complete with new night-vision goggles. Additionally, the latest operator, Nox, brings a strategic edge with abilities designed for subterfuge and cunning, adding depth to tactical gameplay.
The excitement surrounding Delta Force's release is palpable, underscored by Garena's announcement of over 25 million pre-registrations. The game's appeal is further enhanced by its commitment to a non-pay-to-win model, an in-game marketplace for trading gear, cross-progression, and other core features that enrich the player experience.
The launch of the Eclipse Vigil season isn't just about new maps and operators. Garena has also introduced a host of additional features, including the much-requested Kill Cam, a fundamental element of first-person shooters. The sound design has been revamped to enhance gameplay, particularly on the new low-light maps like Blackout and Trench Lines.
Alongside these enhancements, players can explore new weapons, gadgets, and vehicles, as well as participate in the 'Critical Point' event, which dynamically alters the Threshold map. Fans of massive multiplayer battles will find familiar thrills reminiscent of other renowned titles in the genre.
For those eager to dive into the action but concerned about their device's capabilities, fear not. If Delta Force's rich graphics pose a challenge, you can explore a variety of other top-notch shooters available on iOS and Android, ensuring your trigger finger stays busy.