The global alpha testing of Delta Force: Hawk Ops shooter has started on Steam - on this occasion the developers released a colourful trailer

By: Anton Kratiuk | today, 19:23
The global alpha testing of Delta Force: Hawk Ops shooter has started on Steam - on this occasion the developers released a colourful trailer

Developers of the ambitious conditionally free-to-play shooter Delta Force: Hawk Ops from Team Jade studio released a special trailer to announce the start of alpha testing of the game.

Here's What We Know

Testing started today - 6th of August and only Steam users who have previously applied or won a key in a raffle can take part in it.

During the alpha testing players will be offered to get acquainted with two network modes of Delta Force: Hawk Ops:

  • Hazard Operations is an analogue of PvPvE matches from popular extraction shooters, such as DMZ mode from Call of Duty;
  • Havoc Warfare is a classic online battles on spacious maps and with a lot of military equipment. The mode is reminiscent of the Battlefield series and can be played by up to 64 people, and locations can be almost completely destroyed.

Gamers will be able to try out six unique characters, 40 weapons and a detailed weapon customisation system. In alpha testing, the story mode will be unavailable, there will be no gamepad support, and progress cannot be transferred to the full version of the game.

When We Can Expect It

Delta Force: Hawk Ops release date is unknown. The game is being developed for PC (Steam, EGS), Xbox, PlayStation, iOS and Android.

Source: IGN