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Watch 4 Hours Of Delta Force: Hawk Ops Gameplay

Delta Force: Hawk Ops is well into development, and now there’s over four hours of new gameplay to check out from the upcoming first person shooter.

The footage comes via a Chinese media event that gives a look at various elements of the game. Watching through the video, players get a look at the fast-paced gameplay itself along with features within the game such as the armory and weapons players will have access to.

The game will feature your traditional team-based gameplay in Havoc Warfare as well as a DMZ/Escape From Tarkov-like extraction mode called Hazard Operations. There’s also vehicle combat, as shown by helicopter footage in the video around the 1:45:00 mark.

You can check out the full video with all the gameplay for yourself, below.

Delta Force: Hawk Ops is currently in development at Tencent’s TiMi Studio Group, and will be a free-to-play title. Though there is no release date just yet, the game will be available for PlayStation, Xbox, PC, and Mobile devices when it launches.


What do you think of the new gameplay from Delta Force: Hawk Ops? For more Insider Gaming, read about Sea of Stars hitting 5 million players and the new mode being teased.

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