Delta Force: Black Hawk Down – Single-Player Campaign Mode Release
Following its multiplayer launch at the end of last year, the free-to-play tactical FPS Delta Force is gearing up for the release of its delayed single-player campaign mode, Black Hawk Down, scheduled for next Friday, 21st February.
Background of Delta Force
Delta Force, a revival of the long-running shooter series from defunct developer NovaLogic, was announced by publisher Tencent in 2023. Initial discussions surrounding the game highlighted its single-player story campaign, inspired by Ridley Scott’s 2002 movie Black Hawk Down and the classic Delta Force campaign of the same name. However, this mode did not materialize during the launch of Delta Force’s multiplayer component in December.
Black Hawk Down Release Date
Now, Tencent has confirmed that Black Hawk Down will be released on 21st February, slightly later than initially anticipated. Players can expect to experience the campaign both solo and cooperatively, embodying the role of an elite Delta Force operative as they participate in one of the most iconic military operations, where a simple capture mission escalates into a challenging extraction. Stay tuned for more updates from Tencent in the coming days.
Gameplay Impressions and Reception
Eurogamer contributor Rick Lane had positive impressions of Delta Force, stating that it has the potential to compete with the likes of Call of Duty and Battlefield. However, the game has faced criticism on Steam due to widespread cheating issues, leading to a mixed rating among players.
Platform Expansion
While Delta Force is currently exclusive to PC, plans are in place to bring the game, along with its Black Hawk Down campaign, to Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 at a later date.
FAQs
Q: When is the release date for Delta Force’s Black Hawk Down campaign?
A: The campaign is set to be released on 21st February.
Q: What platforms is Delta Force currently available on?
A: Delta Force is currently only available on PC, with plans for Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 releases in the future.
Credit: www.eurogamer.net