Welcome to the Delta Force PC Open Beta: Everything you need to know
Anticipation is building around the much-awaited release of the Delta Force PC Open Beta. Developed by Team Jade, this multiplayer FPS is a notable reimagination of the classic Delta Force game, coming armed with a wealth of impressive features. What's more, it offers an entirely free-to-play model. Balancing grand-scale warfare akin to Battlefield and incorporating elements such as extraction and a campaign mode, Delta Force brings every element you could want from an FPS to the table.
The game previously underwent technical testing and closed beta but will now extend its reach to all PC players, with no unlock key necessary. Regrettably, console gamers will need to wait a little longer for this Open Beta version, but a release is projected in the near future.
Key details and Map reveal for the Open Beta
Mark your calendars for December 5— the official live date of the Delta Force PC Open Beta. During the Open Beta period, players can explore both the multiplayer and extraction mode. However, the campaign mode remains under wraps for now with no official statement regarding its release; rumor suggests we can look forward to its launch alongside the official release next year.
The Closed Beta revealed two maps for Havoc Warfare— the game's large-scale multiplayer mode akin to Battlefield, and the extraction mode, Hazard Operations. The Open Beta is set to impress players with three new map additions:
- Threshold
- Brakkesh
- Raid map: Serpentine
Threshold offers a unique multiplayer mode landscape illustrating a war-torn environment. Brakkesh, on the other hand, is an urban map developed for Hazard Operations mode, and likely to lure fans of extraction. However, if you dislike PvP, the PvE Raid map, Serpentine, is for you, offering a more cooperative gameplay experience.
Easy Accessibility with Low Key Technical Specs
Optimized to benefit a wide variety of players, Delta Force does not require a highly sophisticated setup to function optimally. Here are the recommended specs:
Minimum:
- CPU: Intel Core i3-4150 / AMD FX-6300
- RAM: 8GB
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 / AMD HD7870 / Intel Arc A380
- VRAM: 2GB
- Storage: 60GB
- DirectX: 12
- OS: Windows® 10 64-bit Version 1909 (19H2) or above
Recommended:
- CPU: Intel Core i5-6500 / AMD Ryzen 5 1500X
- RAM: 16GB
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 5GB / AMD RX 5500 XT / Intel Arc A580
- VRAM: 5GB
- Storage: (SSD recommended for best gaming experience)
- DirectX: 12
- OS: Windows® 10 64-bit Version 1909 (19H2) or above
2K:
- CPU: Intel Core i7-8700K / AMD Ryzen 5 5500
- RAM: 16GB
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 / AMD RX 5700XT / Intel Arc A770
- VRAM: 8GB
- Storage: 60GB
- DirectX: 12
- OS: Windows® 10 64-bit Version 1909 (19H2) or above
4K:
- CPU: Intel Core i9-12900K / AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
- RAM: 32GB
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 / AMD RX 6800XT
- VRAM: 10GB
- Storage: 60GB
- DirectX: 12
- OS: Windows® 10 64-bit Version 1909 (19H2) or above
PC-bound players meeting these requirements can start their gaming journey from December 5, with options to download from both Steam and the Epic Games Store, or directly from the official website.
Console Version on the Horizon; New Season Pass Features
Although the Open Beta remains exclusive to PC currently, the developers recently offered a tantalizing glimpse of controller-implemented gameplay on consoles, promising release in 2025 on current-gen (PS5, Xbox One) and last-gen platforms (PS4, Xbox One).
Meanwhile, TiMi Studios has announced the Delta Force Season Pass, to launch later this week. In line with many popular multiplayer games, this pass will offer a complimentary level where players can earn rewards. But to access the cream of the crop, it's time to dig into your pockets.
As for cosmetics, Delta Force maintains a balance between realism and fantasy not seen in its competitors – no anime characters, robots, or zombies to be seen. The developers have focused on producing grounded camos for guns and vehicles, ensuring the game retains its military shooter feel.
Delta Force: A promising future
As we edge closer to its launch, Delta Force continues to intrigue industry watchers and players alike with its unique offerings. Will it rival long-standing competitors like DICE's Battlefield games? Only time will tell. However, early signs suggest a resounding positive response from the gaming community.
The Open Beta version will be available from December 5 on Steam and the Epic Games Store, with console versions predicted to release in 2025.
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