Delta Force Mobile's pre-registration is now open, which means its release is around the corner. According to a popular content creator of the game, @LeadersOnDF, the title is likely to arrive on January 20, 2025. This presumption is a result of the App Store showcasing this date as the arrival period of the game. Even if that is not the case, it won't be wrong to say Delta Force will arrive around late January next year.
Set in a futuristic world, Delta Force Mobile will surely raise the bar for the mobile gaming scene. It also features multiple operators, or in-game characters, who boast numerous skill sets and excel in a particular battlefield scenario. Each of them wields a distinctive gadget that helps their squad cross obstacles and take down enemies.
Here's a look at all the details of Delta Force Mobile's operators.
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All operators' details in Delta Force Mobile
1) Uluru
David Fletcher, codename Uluru, has an engineer position in their squad. This character is helpful in overcoming tasks like cutting through fenced wires, repairing vehicles, and constructing defenses. Uluru is equipped with two gadgets: Quickset Cover and Composite Incendiary. The former creates a concrete cover, while the latter is used as a detonator.
2) Hackclaw
Mai Xiaowen, codename Hackclaw, serves as a recon in their squad. They have access to the radio, which helps them survey the map. They can also use Respawn Beacons in Havoc Warfare mode.
Hackclaw is equipped with two gadgets: the Data Knife and Flash Drone. The former allows them to temporarily disable an electronic device and deal lethal damage to enemies, while the latter deploys a drone, which generates a dazzling flash of light against foes within its range.
3) Vyron
Vang Yuhao is another operator in the upcoming title Delta Force Mobile. Codenamed Vyron, they serve as an assault operator on the battleground and have quick aiming movement speed. They can also use AT4 in Havoc Warfare mode.
The two gadgets that Vyron wields are the Dynamic Propulsion and E-bomb. The former triggers a portable auxiliary device that explodes and helps the squad reach the desired spot. E-bomb, on the other hand, is an explosive device that can stick to walls and vehicles and goes off when its timer runs out.
4) D-wolf
D-Wolf is the codename of the operator Kai Silva. They are another character who serves as an assault operator in their team. D-Wolf is equipped with Triple Blaster and Smoke Grenade gadgets, which let them throw anti-tank grenades as well as produce short-duration smoke grenades, helpful in breaking enemies' line of sight.
5) Luna
Luna is the codename for the operator Luna Kim. They are another recon-positioned character equipped with Volt Arrow and Frag Grenade gadgets. These two allow Luna to inflict electric damage that bleeds the foe over time, break the enemy's line of sight, and inflict AOE damage with shrapnel.
Luna's arrows can also consume power to probe their surrounding area, marking and exposing hidden enemies.
6) Stinger
Roy Smee, codenamed Stinger, is a supporter-typed operator who rescues allies faster than other characters in Delta Force Mobile's battleground. They can also use ammo crates in Havoc Warfare mode.
Stinger is equipped with two gadgets: Hive-Tech Smoke Grenade and Smokescreen. The former allows Stinger to launch a gesture-controlled UAV that produces a smokescreen while flying, whereas the latter is a smoke grenade cum healing material that, upon ejection, releases a dome of medical nanobots that heals all those within its radius.
7) Shepherd
Terry Musa, codenamed Shepherd, is another engineer-class operator in Delta Force Mobile. Like Uluru, Shepherd is skilled at cutting through fenced wires and repairing vehicles. However, they both differ in their gadget utility.
Shepherd wields Frag Grenade and Sonic Trap gadgets, which let them deploy a sonic trap that sticks to hard surfaces, and when triggered, it generates a subsonic wave that slows down the nearby foes. The Frag Grenade, on the other hand, deals AOE damage with shrapnel.
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