Leak: first gameplay of the mobile version of Delta Force: Hawk Ops

by alex

The multiplayer shooter from TiMi Studios is currently in closed testing. Naturally, there were some leaks.

Delta Force: Hawk Ops – a shareware multiplayer shooter from TiMi Studios is currently in closed beta testing. Selected users gained access to the game on Chinese servers. Recently, a video appeared online showing gameplay footage in the mobile version of the project. 

Apparently, the video features a mode called Havoc Warfare, which is a mixture of classic Call of Duty and Battlefield modes. These are large-scale battles on land, water and in the air, using various vehicles and gadgets, and partially destructible environments.

In addition to what is presented, the game will also have an extraction mode called Hazard Operations, which in turn is similar to Escape from Tarkov and the DMZ mode from Call of Duty. Previously, 4 hours of gameplay in these modes appeared online, but in the version for personal computers.

It is unknown whether the game will support cross-play between different platforms, but in addition to the interface and a number of settings, a single version of the game should be released on PC, consoles and mobile devices.

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In the video below you can see what the interface looks like in the mobile version, as well as a few minutes of gameplay.

Leak: first gameplay of the mobile version of Delta Force: Hawk Ops

At the last Summer Game Fest, the story campaign was officially presented, which will become part of the upcoming game, but will be distributed for an additional fee. One of the subsidiary studios of the Chinese giant Tencent, TiMi Studios, known for Call of Duty: Mobile, is responsible for the development. The project's release date is still unknown; it was previously reported that the game's release is planned for the fourth quarter of 2024. The shooter will be released on all current consoles, as well as PCs and mobile devices running iOS and Android.

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