Garena's highly anticipated multiplatform revival of the iconic tactical shooter series, Delta Force, is now available on iOS and Android, albeit slightly later than initially planned. This latest installment offers an exciting blend of tight, tactical gameplay in the familiar extraction shooter mode and expansive 24v24 battles that span across land, sea, and sky, utilizing a diverse array of vehicles.
Launching alongside the game is the new season, Eclipse Vigil, which brings a fresh night and dusk-themed map for both Operations and Warfare modes. Players can now equip new night-vision goggles and harness the strategic abilities of the new operator, Nox, who specializes in subterfuge, adding a thrilling layer of strategy to the gameplay.
The buzz surrounding Delta Force's release has been palpable, with Garena announcing over 25 million pre-registrations. The enthusiasm is further fueled by the game's commitment to a non-pay-to-win model, an in-game marketplace for trading gear, cross-progression, and a host of other core features.
The Eclipse Vigil season isn't just about new maps and operators; Garena has also introduced several other enhancements, including the much-requested Kill Cam feature, a staple in first-person shooters. The sound design has been revamped, enhancing the experience on low-light maps like Blackout and Trench Lines. Additionally, new weapons, gadgets, and vehicles are being rolled out, complemented by a new event called 'Critical Point,' where the Threshold map dynamically changes, offering a fresh twist reminiscent of what Battlefield fans might enjoy.
If your device struggles to handle Delta Force's rich graphics, don't worry. There are plenty of other top-notch shooters available on iOS and Android to keep your trigger finger happy. Check out our curated list of the best shooters on mobile platforms to find your next gaming fix.