Garena's much-anticipated revival of the iconic tactical shooter series, Delta Force, has now hit the market, available on iOS and Android platforms. This multiplatform release, though slightly delayed, promises an exhilarating mix of tactical gameplay with an extraction shooter mode and expansive 24v24 battles that span across land, sea, and air, utilizing a diverse array of vehicles.
Launching with the latest season, Eclipse Vigil, Delta Force mobile introduces a fresh night and dusk-themed map for Operations and Warfare modes, enhancing the tactical experience with the addition of night-vision goggles. The new operator, Nox, brings a strategic edge with abilities focused on subterfuge, adding depth to the gameplay.
The buzz around Delta Force's release has been palpable, with Garena announcing a staggering 25 million pre-registrations before the launch. 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 other core features.
Light up the nightThe launch of the Eclipse Vigil season in Delta Force mobile goes beyond just new maps and operators. Garena has also rolled out several other enhancements, including the much-awaited Kill Cam feature, 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.
New weapons, gadgets, and vehicles are being added to the mix, along with the introduction of a new event, 'Critical Point', which dynamically alters the Threshold map under specific conditions. Fans of large-scale multiplayer battles will find familiar elements reminiscent of the Battlefield series in Delta Force.
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