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Delta Force: Hawk Ops for Windows

  • Paid
  • In English
  • Vvaries-with-devices
  • 3.7
  • (3)

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Redefining tactical warfare across time

Delta Force is an entry in the acclaimed Delta Force series, continuing its legacy as a pioneering military-themed MOBA game. This title merges tactical first-person shooter gameplay with immersive single-player and multiplayer experiences, set in dynamic environments across two distinct periods

Unlike previous entries, Delta Force expands on the iconic Delta Force: Black Hawk Down campaign with state-of-the-art Unreal Engine graphics and introduces futuristic operations against the Haavk Corporation. Players will engage in action-packed squad-based missions, utilizing advanced combat gadgets and tactics to achieve their objectives as elite Delta Force operators.

Immersive dual-era missions

Experience the heart-pounding operation in Delta Force, which spans two distinct eras. First, you'll find yourself amidst the gritty reality of 1993 as an elite Delta Force operator, reliving the nostalgic Black Hawk Down campaign. Leaping forward to 2035, you assume the role of a premier member of G.T.I., a peacekeeping unit, whose mission revolves around investigating the illicit actions of the Haavk Corporation in the Ahsarah region

The game arms players with innovative combat gadgets and demands close coordination with squadmates. The ability to tailor an array of realistic weapons and vehicles to each mission enhances strategic depth, offering a competitive edge on the battlefield. Working closely with your team and executing well-thought-out tactics can become the key to mission success, replicating the authentic teamwork and precision found in real-life Spec Ops missions.

The reimagined Black Hawk Down campaign is something to look forward to in the game. Its recreation of high-stakes events using Unreal Engine technology offers top-notch visuals across various platforms. Additionally, the game employs advanced technology to address malicious gameplay strategies to maintain a fair playing field. However, its potential drawback lies in its narrative cohesion, as some players might find the transitions between two timeframes disjointed.

Enhanced combat and maps in the Starfall Season update

The Starfall Season update for Delta Force brings features that intensify the gameplay experience. Leading the update is the Black Hawk Down co-op PvE mission, inspired by the 2001 movie and classic Delta Force games. Teams of four players must work together to navigate a high-stakes rescue scenario, balancing strategy and swift decision-making in a setting designed for fans of realistic military operations.

Two new mini-modes have been added, introducing unique playstyles. Capture the Flag is a new Warfare Mode that emphasizes tactical positioning and quick reflexes as players race to seize the flag. Hot Zone, on the other hand, features 3v3v3 arena battles where teams clash in intense firefights. This mode is fast-paced, testing players’ adaptability in close-quarters combat while rewarding precision and teamwork.

New battlegrounds expand the gameplay with unique settings. Knife Edge, set atop Zero Dam, focuses on intense close-quarters combat, where players must navigate tight spaces. Train Wreck takes the action underground into a rugged mountain mine, offering narrow tunnels and uneven terrain that demand careful positioning and tactical maneuvers. The Zero Dam map also introduces an underground extension, adding more entrance points and escape routes.

To complement these features, the update introduces Sineva, an engineer-class operator with full-body armor and abilities enhancing offense and defense. Players can also access powerful new weapons, including the long-range SR9 rifle, the QCQ171 for close combat, and the QJB201 machine gun with a high-capacity magazine. With its carefully designed missions, competitive modes, detailed maps, and advanced equipment, the Starfall Season update ensures players have plenty of fresh content to explore and master.

Tactical upgrades in Eclipse Vigil

Season 3’s Eclipse Vigil injects Delta Force with a surge of intensity, delivering fresh content, new gear, and a high-stakes shift in how competition plays out. At the center of this update is Operator Nox, a control-focused specialist who leans heavily on debuffs and battlefield disruption.

Alongside Nox comes a wave of time-limited events, including a 7-day login campaign featuring the SR-25 Inky Reflections reward, and specific challenges for both Nox and the returning Stinger. The new Trench Lines Night warfare event further ramps up the pressure with gritty, nighttime combat scenarios that reward coordination and map awareness.

Ranked systems are also seeing a major overhaul. Warfare Mode now uses a merit-based ranking system tied to leaderboard progression, while Operations Mode leaderboards focus strictly on PvE performance. Players can also try out new tools of destruction like the flamethrower and GTQ-35 Light Tank. Finally, the Victory United mode debuts—a 20v20 Commander Mode where high-ranking players take command roles. 

A promising entry in the MOBA genre

In conclusion, Delta Force promises to engage new and long-time fans of the series by offering both historic and futuristic missions in a compelling package. The game’s use of Unreal Engine technology breathes new life into a classic campaign while introducing innovative gameplay for modern missions. While the narrative might feel slightly disjointed, the overall experience is enriched by its realistic mechanics and engaging flexible gameplay modes. 

  • Pros

    • Stunning Unreal Engine graphics
    • Mix of historical and futuristic gameplay
    • Highly realistic weapons and vehicles
    • Anti-cheat measures in multiplayer
  • Cons

    • Potentially disjointed narrative due to time jumps
    • Potentially unbalanced matchmaking
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Icon of program: Delta Force: Hawk Ops

Delta Force: Hawk Ops for PC

  • Paid
  • In English
  • Vvaries-with-devices
  • 3.7
  • (3)

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