Garena has just released the much-anticipated multiplatform revival of the iconic tactical shooter series, Delta Force, now available on iOS and Android. This latest installment brings not only the classic tight, tactical gameplay found in its extraction shooter mode but also introduces an expansive 24v24 mode, allowing for grand-scale battles across land, sea, and sky with a variety of vehicles at players' disposal.
Launching alongside Delta Force is the new season, Eclipse Vigil, which brings a fresh night and dusk-themed map for both Operations and Warfare modes, enhancing the gameplay with new night-vision goggles. The introduction of the new operator, Nox, adds a strategic layer to the game with abilities focused on stealth and subterfuge.
The excitement for Delta Force's release has been palpable, evidenced by over 25 million pre-registrations. This enthusiasm is fueled by Garena's commitment to a non-pay-to-win model, an in-game marketplace for gear trading, cross-progression, and other core features that enrich the player experience.
Light up the nightThe Eclipse Vigil season is not just about new maps and operators. Garena has also rolled out a suite of additional features, including the much-requested Kill Cam, a staple in first-person shooters. The sound design has been revamped, enhancing the immersive experience, particularly on low-light maps like Blackout and Trench Lines.
Players can also look forward to new weapons, gadgets, and vehicles, complemented by the 'Critical Point' event on the Threshold map, which dynamically changes during gameplay. These additions offer a familiar yet fresh experience for fans of large-scale multiplayer battles akin to those in the Battlefield series.
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