Are you all hyped for another shooter? Well, guess what—Delta Force is doing its technical test thing today! And yeah, you can jump into some wild extraction missions or intense warfare right in the Xbox Insider Playtest. If you have an Xbox Series X|S, that is. Lucky you, if you do.
So, what’s the big deal with this game? Delta Force, right? This thing’s like the OG of tactical shooters! Been rocking it for 25 years, and now it’s got this free-to-play gig happening on consoles starting August 19th. Got three modes in this one—massive PvP battles, some fancy extraction missions, and that Black Hawk Down campaign thing that makes you feel all kinds of epic.
Now, why three modes in one, you ask? Because why not! You get to go all-out with 32 Vs. 32 in Warfare mode—a total ruckus, if you ask me. Then there’s the next-gen extraction stuff, and the ever-dramatic Black Hawk Down campaign. One game, three different flavors.
And hey, one account across all devices? Love that. Console, PC, mobile—they’ve got it all synced up with cross-play between console and PC. Neat, right?
Also, did I mention it’s free? Yep, all the goodies—over ten operators, ten maps, and rewards galore. Sounds like a buffet of gaming joy.
Now, mark your calendar, my friend. The playtest kicks off on Wednesday, July 16th at 6 PM PT. Ends on July 20th at the same time. So, you’ve got a few days to dive in and cause mayhem.
If you’re wondering how to jump aboard this ship, here’s the rundown—grab your controller, hop on your Xbox Series X|S, pop open the Xbox Insider Hub app (or grab it from the Store if you haven’t yet), navigate through Previews, and bam, there’s the Delta Force BETA. Hit Join, and let the magic unfold.
Oh, but a heads up—spots are like precious gems, limited and all, so you better hustle. And yeah, this is just for Xbox Series X|S folks in Canada, Mexico, and the good ol’ USA.
Got issues while playing? (You know, tech gremlins and whatnot.) Use “Report a problem”—it’s kind of like waving a white flag, but digital. Hold the home button on your Xbox controller, you’ll see the “Report a problem” thing pop up. Choose Games, then Delta Force Beta. Help them help you, basically.
And if you’re the chatty type, jump into the Delta Force Discord and spill your thoughts. Or maybe it’s a quieter day and you prefer emails? They’ve got that too—[email protected]. Honestly, the possibilities are endless.
Oh, there’s more! Follow their shenanigans on X/Twitter (@XboxInsider), check this blog for juicy announcements, or chat away on the Xbox Insider SubReddit if that’s your vibe.
Go, enjoy the chaos! Or maybe you won’t. Who knows.