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Delta Force is Targeting Q1 2025 For Its Console Release

In a new update from the developers behind Delta Force, the team have announced that a console version of Delta Force is targeting a Q1 2025 release date.

The news comes following the game’s latest alpha playtest for PC, where the developers shared updates and feedback they’ve learned. You can watch the full Q&A from the Delta Force developers here:

As shared by the developers, the console version of Delta Force is scheduled to release in Q1 2025, with controller support for PC coming in Q1 2025, too.

Delta Force has taken the first-person shooter by storm these past few months, with players praising the game for being “what Battlefield 2042 should have been”.

In addition to the console version of the game, the developers also confirmed that a kill-cam feature is in development, as well as content variations for some of its modes and maps. This includes a night mode for its Hazard Ops extraction game mode, where players will be required to use Night Vision goggles during gameplay.

Delta Force is a free-to-play first-person shooter scheduled to release in early access on Steam sometime in Q4 2024. The console versions will come in Q1 2025.

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