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Delta Force Mobile is set to launch on iOS and Android this April

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Garena has officially confirmed that Delta Force Mobile will launch on iOS and Android devices on April 22. The announcement was made in a post on X, exciting fans of the popular PC franchise.

If you’ve played Delta Force on PC before, you’ll be pleased to know that the mobile version will support cross-progression. This means you can sync your progress between mobile and PC using Garena’s PC Client Pack, allowing you to switch devices without losing your achievements.

Pre-register now for exclusive rewards

Players can pre-register now to unlock a series of special login rewards. The pre-registration campaign features eight reward tiers, with the final tier unlocking at 25 million pre-registrations. All players will receive the AUG-Action Time weapon skin if this milestone is reached.

Here’s a look at the pre-registration rewards:

  • 1 million pre-registrations – LAV-AA-Horizon vehicle skin
  • 5 million pre-registrations – “Bullet Proof” spray paint
  • 10 million pre-registrations – “No Problem” spray paint
  • 15 million pre-registrations – Mandel Brick charm
  • 20 million pre-registrations – SMG-000 Action Time submachine gun skin
  • 25 million pre-registrations – AUG-Action Time weapon skin

The best part? These rewards will be available to all players, even if they register after the game’s official launch.

Console version update and Delta Force’s future

Delta Force Mobile is launching just a few months after the latest Delta Force instalment on PC, which arrived on December 5, 2024. The PC version features large-scale PvP battles, an extraction shooter mode, and a single-player campaign, making it a well-rounded experience for different playstyles.

If you’re wondering about the console version, the developers have provided an update. According to Garena’s X post, the team optimises performance and redesigns the UI, UX, and HUD to suit controller-based gameplay. While no official release date has been set, the game was originally scheduled for a Q1 2025 console launch so that more details could be revealed soon.

With Delta Force expanding across multiple platforms, players can expect a seamless experience whether they choose to play on PC, mobile, or, eventually, console.

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