Tencent’s Delta Force: Hawk Ops Launches Global Open Beta, Aiming to Challenge Call of Duty and Battlefield

Get ready for a blast from the past with a modern twist! Tencent, the gaming giant behind titles like PUBG Mobile and League of Legends, is reviving the legendary Delta Force franchise with its new free-to-play tactical shooter,

Delta Force: Hawk Ops

. The game is set to launch its global open beta on

December 5th

, marking the first time players can experience the game without having their progress reset.

A Legacy Revived


Originally developed by NovaLogic, the Delta Force series first burst onto the scene in 1998, becoming a hit for its realistic military simulations and large-scale battles. After NovaLogic’s closure in 2016, the series went dormant until Tencent brought it back with a modern update. This new iteration aims to rival major titles like Call of Duty and Battlefield, offering intense first-person shooter action for PC players worldwide.

Open Beta: A Glimpse into the Future


The open beta will be the first chance for players to truly get their hands on the game. It will feature two primary game modes:

Havoc Warfare

, a 32-player multiplayer mode designed for chaotic, large-scale battles, and

Hazard Operations

, a squad-based PvPvE experience where players work together to complete objectives and fight off AI enemies.

Genesis: The First Season


As part of the open beta, players will be able to experience the

Genesis

season, which will introduce a wealth of new content including maps, operators, weapons, and vehicles. This is just the beginning as Tencent has promised ongoing content updates to keep players engaged.

Free-to-Play, But with Options


While Delta Force: Hawk Ops is free-to-play, Tencent will offer paid content, including Battle Passes and cosmetic options for weapons and vehicles. The company has assured players that there will be no “pay-to-win” elements, ensuring a fair and competitive experience for all.

More to Come: Single-Player and Future Updates


While the open beta will focus on multiplayer, Tencent is also developing a Black Hawk Down-inspired single-player campaign that will be released at a later date. Beyond that, the company plans to incorporate player feedback into future updates, adding new maps, modes, and improvements to the game, including enhancements to performance, anti-cheat measures, and controller support.

Get Ready for the Action


If you’re looking for a new free-to-play tactical shooter with a classic pedigree, Delta Force: Hawk Ops is definitely worth checking out. The open beta launches on

December 5th for PC

through Tencent’s official browser, Steam, and the Epic Games Store. Console and mobile versions are expected to release in early 2025. Don’t miss your chance to join the action!

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