Delta Force to officially launch in Summer 2025 on Android and iOS, pre-registrations now open
Story Highlights
- The game features massive 48-player battles, customizable real-world weapons.
- Delta Force also includes cross-progression and a no pay-to-win policy.
- A pre-registration campaign is also underway.
Anticipated by many, the first-person tactical shooter game “Delta Force” is preparing for its mobile release after its PC debut. Initially planned for a January 20, 2025 launch, the game has been delayed to a Summer 2025 release on both Android and iOS. You can now pre-register for Delta Force on your respective app stores.
Delta Force is a modern take on the classic tactical shooter with no pay-to-win mechanics
The game originally named “Operation Delta” in 2023 went through major transformations and rebranding later on. It was eventually recognized as “Delta Force: Hawk Ops”, emphasizing its cross-platform tactical shooting experience, which includes compatibility for mobile devices, personal computers, and gaming consoles.
❗Game Director Shadow has shared some exciting news about our 2025 plans and the revised timeline for Delta Force on mobile devices. Keep an eye on Discord for announcements about mobile beta testing, starting from February!
— Delta Force Game (@DeltaForce_Game) January 10, 2025
2024 was a year of thorough testing for this game, as outlined in its testing schedule. This included a PC beta in China and a mobile beta in the same region in June. The game was then launched in September following these tests, and there were numerous events where people could try out the gameplay and technical aspects.
At the gamescom 2024 Opening Night Live, the title was officially rebranded to simply Delta Force.
Delta Force presents a contemporary twist on strategic shooting games, designed for players who thrive on teamwork and high-octane action. Engage in colossal 48-player conflicts, select your role on the battlefield, and tailor an array of authentic, real-world firearms to match your playstyle. The creators have assured us that there will be no pay-to-win elements in this game.

In a more challenging setting, the Operational Mode allows you and your team to engage in combat against AI opponents, competing teams, and formidable bosses to acquire precious loot.
In addition, you have the option to swap goods with fellow gamers through the Auction Market, all without the need for actual currency. Regardless if you prefer playing on a smartphone or computer, your advancements are consistent across devices due to cross-platform progression.
Pre-registration campaign is underway with a new round of mobile testing starting next month
Currently, the game is accepting pre-registrations for both Android and iOS devices through the Google Play Store and App Store respectively. Additionally, you can play the game on your PC by using Google Play Games. Once you sign up, you’ll receive a notification when the game officially launches on April 21, 2025, or if there are early pre-download opportunities available.
Initially set for a January 2025 release, developers decided to delay Delta Force’s launch to fine-tune its performance on various mobile devices. Pre-registration is now open with attractive incentives, and potential gamers can find further information on the game’s Discord server.
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