Delta Force: Hawk Ops details new mode, map, operator, and events for its Alpha Test

Delta Force: Hawk Ops details new mode, map, operator, and events for its Alpha Test

As a seasoned gamer with years of first-person shooter battles under my belt, I can confidently say that the latest Alpha Test update for Delta Force: Hawk Ops has me absolutely thrilled! The new content is like a breath of fresh air, and it’s clear that the developers are listening to their player base.


Despite being in its Alpha stage, Delta Force: Hawk Ops now offers fresh content for gamers to explore.

Delta Force: Hawk Ops has been creating a stir in the gaming community. This free-to-play first-person shooter is still in its testing phase (Alpha), and gamers from all corners are raving about it. In response to the positive feedback, developers have decided to add some fresh content during this testing period.

Here are some details about upcoming changes in the game: There will be several new in-game events starting on various dates, a new character you can play as (operator), a fresh game mode to explore, and a newly designed Hazard Operation map. Let’s take a closer look.

New map and mode coming to Delta Force: Hawk Ops Alpha Test

As an excited fan, here’s my take: I can’t wait to dive into the latest additions to Delta Force: Hawk Ops Alpha Test! On August 16th, we’ll get a fresh new map and game mode. Can’t wait to see what these updates bring!

  • New Mode: King of the Hill
  • New Map: Space City

In the Havoc Warfare mode, you may come across a game known as “King of the Hill.” This isn’t your typical attack and defend mission; instead, it’s more like a competition to see who can control a single, rotating location the longest. Your team earns points when they hold this spot.

Delta Force: Hawk Ops details new mode, map, operator, and events for its Alpha Test

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Regarding Space City, it belongs to the Tactical Turmoil game mode, also recognized as Hazard Operation. This particular version involves extraction, much like Escape from Tarkov. The recently introduced map in the Alpha Test of Delta Force: Hawk Ops features launch pads and facilities reminiscent of NASA, which gives it an identifiable name.

Delta Force: Hawk Ops details new mode, map, operator, and events for its Alpha Test

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New operator

In the upcoming addition to Delta Force: Hawk Ops Alpha Test, the new operative goes by the name Uluru. Judging by his appearance, he seems capable of delivering a powerful blow. He’s equipped with an impressive arsenal, including ammunition, anti-tank weaponry, and stylish sunglasses, naturally.

Delta Force: Hawk Ops details new mode, map, operator, and events for its Alpha Test

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You won’t need to wait a long time to discover his weapons and skills. The character Uluru, part of the latest content update, will become available in your game starting from August 13. Upon its release, he’ll be ready for play without any need for unlocking.

Several new events in the Delta Force: Hawk Ops Alpha Test

Delta Force: Hawk Ops details new mode, map, operator, and events for its Alpha Test

(Image via TiMi Studios)

At the moment of this writing, details about the recent happenings are scarce. Nonetheless, we can likely form some reasonable assumptions about their nature, considering the timing involved.

  • Haavk Intel – August 13
  • MandelBrick Showdown – August 16
  • Dam Infiltration – August 16
  • Famous Firearms – August 16

It’s highly probable that obstacles will significantly impact each of these occurrences. These hurdles will be visible under the Events section of the game, guiding you on your objectives and the mode required. You should anticipate these challenges to offer attractive rewards such as custom weapon designs and experience bonuses.

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2024-08-13 06:10

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