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 onDecember 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, andHazard 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