YouTube’s ‘Virgin Wizard’ has shared a video, showcasing over 4 hours of gameplay from the upcoming Delta Force game, Delta Force: Hawk Ops. This video was captured from an event that took place earlier this month.
This video is in Chinese so you won’t understand much. Still, it showcases two of the game modes that will be available at launch. As such, it can give you an idea of what you can expect from them.
Delta Force: Hawk Ops will launch with three game modes. These modes are Hazard Operations, Havoc Warfare and Black Hawk Down. In the first mode, players can form a 3-man squad to complete impossible missions. Havoc Warfare is the game’s “Battlefield” mode, in which you will fight in massive-scale battles on land, sea, and air. And yes, there will be vehicles to control. Finally, Black Hawk Down will be a remaster of the classic IP that aims to provide a cinematic experience.
As you will see, the first mode is a Tarkov/DMZ-like mode. On the other hand, Havoc Warfare is a “BF meets COD” mode. Havoc Warfare starts at 1:59:00 and from what I see, it won’t offer “full” destructible objects. Yes, you can destroy walls and a few objects. However, I also saw some indestructible objects. Nevertheless, the level of destruction is way above what most other multiplayer games offer, so that’s at least great news.
Now I have to be honest here. At first, I wasn’t THAT excited about Delta Force: Hawk Ops. However, it appears that this F2P title will aim to please pretty much everyone. As I said, there will be a Tarkov-like mode and a BF/COD mode. And then, for the DF fans, there will be a remake of the Black Hawk Down campaign. Needless to say, I’m more interested in that campaign. And I hope to God the campaign will be a bit realistic and that it won’t have any of the sci-fi abilities that the other game modes will have.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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