What is Delta Force: Hawk Ops?

Brandon Moore

Brandon Moore

Delta Force: Hawk Ops is a large scale free-to-play FPS developed by the makers of some of your favorite mobile titles.

If you've seen it appear on the top-viewed games on Twitch, or even one of your favorites has been playing, you're probably curious. The game, Delta Force: Hawk Ops, is a mix of story, war, and extraction.

Honestly, think of it as Squad, Escape from Tarkov, and Call of Duty's Ground War mode all mashed together into an epic experience. There's a reason it has become so popular. And we've got you covered on what Delta Force: Hawk Ops is, if you're interested.

What exactly is Delta Force: Hawks Ops?

(Image via TiMi Studios)
(Image via TiMi Studios)

Delta Force: Hawks Ops is a first-person shooter, and is free-to-play. The original Delta Force released in 1998, with newly a dozen titles up to this point. It is a franchise that helped define and popularize the tactical shooter genre.

Hawk Ops takes the genre in a new direction, with an extraction-style mode alongside its campaign and multiplayer options. There are multiple Operators in the game, all with their own unique appearance and abilities.

The weapon customization is as realistic as it gets, with not just attachments, but the ability to fine tune how those attachments buff or nerf your gun. The developers even mentioned getting advice from military veterans for this part of the game.

All in all, Delta Force: Hawk Ops is what you make it. In the multiplayer mode, you get into a squad of four within a massive team to either attack or defend objectives. Vehicles, equipment, and weaponry cause chaos in big battles that will have you locked in until the end.

Who made Delta Force: Hawk Ops?

So, the game is scheduled for a full release on PlayStation 5, Android, iOS, and PC. The mobile versions are an obvious choice from the Delta Force: Hawk Ops team, who you may be familiar with.

It is created by TiMi Studio Group, with help of Team Jade. TiMi is the team behind Call of Duty: Mobile, Honor of Kings, Pokemon Unite, and many other titles. And they've done a wonderful job, with its testing phase bringing in many players and running smooth.

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