On 21st April, Delta Force wecomes new season Eclipse Vigil and the game’s highly-anticipated global launch on mobile. Now couldn’t be a better time to join the millions of players already experiencing this tactical team-based shooter.
With a plethora of weapons, Operators and game modes, there is a lot to explore, so we have broken down five tips and tricks you need for a successful start on launch day.
1: Collect Launch Rewards
Mobile players will be eligible for several different rewards simply by signing in and playing the game. There will be $500 worth of rewards to obtain across PC & mobile, including 148 weapon appearances, 21 vehicle appearances and 270+ other rewards.
There are also mobile limited sign-in rewards for mobile players to quickly catch up, which allows you to unlock Operators from the get-go, with new characters unlocked every day, plus exclusive weapon appearances and rewards for different events.
You can also watch partnered Delta Force streamers across TikTok and Twitch to obtain exclusive vehicle and weapon skins. If you pre-registered for the game, you will also be able to collect rewards. These rewards will be available to all players, even if they register after the game’s official launch.
2: Choose the Right Game Mode to Get Started
Delta Force offers a variety of game modes, catering to both solo-player and team-up experiences with Operations and Warfare.
Operations: An extraction-based PvPvE mode where teams of three compete to gather supplies and reach extraction points within a time limit while contending with other players.Warfare: A large-scale PvP mode featuring battles across expansive maps. Players can utilise vehicles like tanks and helicopters and must coordinate with squads to control objectives and deplete the enemy.
If you’re someone who prefers a fast-paced game experience with direct combat, you will likely want to start with Warfare, but if you are looking for a mode that is more strategic and involves team communication, then Operations has got you covered!
There is a whole host of weapons available in the game, but don’t fall into the trap of trying them all out at once. Start simple with a rifle and light armour. Also, take advantage of practising at the Firing Range. You can use the Firing Range to test out every weapon in the game with any combination of attachments to see which you prefer. This will allow you to learn how the armour and ammo system works in Operations and practice your aim for Warfare mode.