
Delta Force
Three modes, one free download, and a cheater problem that Team Jade is still chasing down nine seasons in. Worth your time if you squad up; rougher if you go solo.
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About Delta Force
I have watched enough live-service shooters collapse under the weight of their own ambition to know the warning signs. Delta Force from Team Jade shows most of them, then partially defies them, which is both the frustrating and interesting thing about it. The structural pitch is genuinely ambitious for a free-to-play title. Warfare drops 64 players into large combined-arms maps where tanks, helicopters, and infantry all share the same objective loop. It is the mode that got the warmest reception at launch and still earns the most consistent praise: the vehicle-filled battles create the kind of moment-to-moment chaos that Battlefield 2042 failed to deliver, and the four operator archetypes, Assault, Support, Engineer, and Recon, give the mode just enough class identity to make squad composition matter. The gunplay is the high point across the whole game. Weapons feel responsive, the attachment customization system goes deep, and the Recon class in particular has a clearly defined weapon pool that keeps things from becoming a mess of identical kits. The Warfare Attack and Defense submode is where the game earns its best moments, with momentum swings, hold lines, and push-and-pull pacing that rewards coordinated squads. Hazard Operations, the extraction mode, is a different conversation. The design is Tarkov-lite on purpose: you drop in as a three-person squad, loot valuables, fight AI enemies and real players simultaneously, and extract before someone takes everything you brought. The Safe Box system means you always preserve a small cache of secured loot, which is a smart concession for players who do not want permanent wipe anxiety. Extraction methods are creative: wingsuit base jumps, rocket extractions, and sewer crawl-outs add variety that the genre usually lacks. The problem is that the mode is built for squads with voice comms and punishes random-queue play hard. Random teammates routinely abandon downed allies, hoard loot from shared objectives, and vanish at the first sign of a firefight. Solo queue extraction works, but the risk-reward math is tilted against you without coordination. The community has been asking for a dedicated solo extraction mode for multiple seasons and it had still not arrived as of recent reports. The cheating issue is the elephant in every lobby. Since launch, wallhacks and aimbots have been a recurring complaint, with high-ranked cheaters staying active long enough to suggest enforcement was reactive rather than proactive. Team Jade has publicly committed to anti-cheat improvements across nine seasons, but the Steam recent-review score sitting at 51 percent positive tells its own story. Performance also reportedly degraded after the console crossplay expansion, with players citing server desync as a persistent problem. On the positive side, the seasonal cadence has been consistent: new maps, operators, and smaller sub-modes arrive regularly, and progression is shared across platforms, which keeps the population healthy enough for fast queue times. The Black Hawk Down campaign is the third pillar and the most niche. It is a single-player and co-op recreation of the Mogadishu operation rendered in Unreal Engine, set up as a structured mission sequence for players who want a break from competitive pressure. It works as an onboarding tool and a casual co-op session, but it is not the reason anyone stays long-term. Microtransactions lean cosmetic, which is the right call for a free-to-play model, and the Battle Pass gates some Safe Box upgrade slots, which is a light friction point but not economy-breaking. If your squad is locked in and someone is calling roles, Delta Force is a legitimate Battlefield alternative and a more accessible extraction shooter than Escape from Tarkov. If you are a solo queue player with no patience for cheater variance and random teammate behavior, you are going to hit a wall faster than the seasonal content can paper over it. I have seen games with worse foundations survive longer and games with better ones fold within a year. This one is nine seasons deep and still active, which counts for something. Yuki, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Unsupported. Runs on Linux but with crashes or issues. Based on 189 ProtonDB community reports.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10 64 bit
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 12
- Network
- Broadband Internet connection
- Storage
- 88 GB available space
- Graphics
- Nvidia Geforce GTX 660 / AMD HD 7870 / Intel Arc A380
- Processor
- Intel Core i3-4150 / AMD FX-6300
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 10 64 bit
- Memory
- 16 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 12
- Storage
- 88 GB available space
- Graphics
- Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 5G / AMD RX5500 XT / Intel Arc A580
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-6500 / AMD Ryzen 5 1500x
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Game Info
- Developer
- Team Jade
- Publisher
- TiMi Studio Group
- Release Date
- Dec 4, 2024

