Delta Force Hawk Ops mobile gameplay trailer looks promising

Delta Force Hawk Ops mobile gameplay trailer looks promising
Delta Force Hawk Ops mobile trailer drops (Image via Steam)

A new Delta Force Hawk Ops mobile gameplay trailer has been released by developers Team Jade. Filled with exciting visuals, gameplay mechanics, and player interactions, the game has the potential to be one of the most well-received mobile phone titles in recent history. The video game is slated for release on consoles, PC, as well as mobile phones, and it has already surpassed over 100,000 wishlists on Steam.

Initially, the Delta Force Hawk Ops gameplay may seem slow and similar to other games in the genre on mobiles. However, there is a burst of action and total change of pace later on in the video.


Delta Force Hawk Ops mobile: An explosive gameplay trailer

Delta Force Hawk Ops mobile is codenamed Gemini Test and will begin testing in China on June 24, 2024. However, ahead of its release, many clips and stills from the game were leaked online, and players began hyping up the title.

On June 20, 2024, the gameplay trailer was posted on X by Delta Force: Hawk Ops News (@DeltaForceMNews). The trailer begins with shots from various locations indicating the presence of at least two (and at most four to five) maps in the game.

Soon, the gunfire mechanics can be seen. The relentless fire fom both sides looks absolutely thrilling and will keep you on the edge of your seat. It looks like once the fighting begins, the pace quickly ramps up in Delta Force Hawk Ops mobile.

The weapons range from fully automatic machine guns to what appear to be grenade launchers that can dismantle tanks in one swoop. There also appears to be a sliding mechanic in the game.

Moreover, a finishing move on an unwary opponent was showcased in one of the scenes. Attacking an enemy from behind will likely prompt a finishing sequence much like the Call of Duty games. This is an exciting detail and a rather flashy move for a mobile game.

At least five different playable characters could be seen. All of these Operators seem to have their own unique abilities, creating space for players to acquire unique individual skill sets.

The game also does not limit players to controlling individual characters alone, in fact, equipping and driving tanks, commanding helicopters, and more is also a possibility. Clearly, Delta Force Hawk Ops provides its player base with a wide range of weapons.

The massive maps and open space within the game also allow players to be creative with their playing style. This accessibility could be the games' biggest selling point.

From weapons and characters to vehicles and different game modes, it seems as if there's nothing you can't do to secure victory in the game. The gameplay trailer is certainly exciting, however, a closer look would be necessary before passing a final verdict.

While the game will be tested in China on the aforementioned date, an official release date for Delta Force Hawk Ops has not been made public yet.

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