25-year-old FPS Delta Force is back with an extraction shooter revival that's already tearing up the Steam Next Fest charts
It's spooky good

Delta Force, the tactical first-person shooter from 1998, is back and more explosive than ever, and it's one of the most popular 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Next Fest demos.
At the moment, developer Team Jade's Delta Force reboot is both the most-wishlisted Next Fest demo and the demo with the most active daily players. For FPS fans, it's easy to see why. Team Jade, an offshoot of Call of Duty: Mobilꦰe developer TiMi, seems to have created a chillingly realistic free-to-play military shooter wi𒐪th a bevy of engaging game modes.
Rather, soon-to-be engaging game modes. Team Jade promises in Delta Force's Steam description that the early access version of the game, which does not yet have a release date, 💖will in🐲clude an extraction mode and large-scale PvP.
Until then, the story goes like this: you're a Delta Force army operative, in either the year 1993 or 2035, and your job is to gun stuff down. The 1993 timeline is a recreation of the original Delta Force's Black Hawk Down sequel 💎from 2003, which gets players dirty in the real-life Baꦓttle of Mogadishu, a disastrous fight with hundreds of casualties.
In Team Jade's version, Black Hawk Down exists in Unreal Engine. It renders Somalia's markets and rubble in steaming, excruciatingly vivid detail𒁃, and I imagine the pre🌺ssure of this realistic environment is partly what keeps adrenaline-hunting players coming back to Delta Force during Next Fest.
"We're pushing Unreal Engine to its limits to deliver a truly cross-platform experience that allows player൩s worldwide to immerse themselves in a vivid world of deep characters, explosive destruction, and top-notch action," game director Shadow Guo says in Delta Force's Steam description. "I hope this new Delta Force game wi✃ll become the tactical FPS experience I dreamt of all those years ago."
Delta Force's demo is currently available to .
Just in time for Steam Next Fest, one of the storefront's most wishlisted FPS games gets a new demo, and it's already surpassed over 20,000 concurrent players.
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