From the start, Delta Force was introduced with a big promise: to create large-scale battles filled with intense, chaotic multiplayer action — something that players have mostly expected from the Battlefield series by Electronic Arts over the past few years. Battlefield’s major strength has always been delivering massive multiplayer battles where many players face off against each other.
Now, Delta Force, a classic and long-standing video game series, is stepping up as a serious rival to Battlefield with its latest mobile release.
Delta Force Mobile is Finally Here
After months of anticipation, Delta Force Mobile has officially launched for Android and iPhone devices. Just like its PC version, the mobile edition of Delta Force aims to deliver large-scale and action-packed warfare right on your phone.
Currently, the mobile version includes two main modes: Warfare and Operations. According to the developers, more modes will be added gradually over time.
Gameplay in Warfare Mode: Massive Battles
In the Warfare mode of Delta Force Mobile, two teams of 24 players face off against each other. This mode features two classic game types: Attack and Defend and King of the Hill, both of which follow the same rules as the PC version.
Maps, weapons, operators, and gameplay mechanics are heavily based on the original version, staying true to the authentic Delta Force experience.
Players can choose from four different classes:
- Recon
- Assault
- Engineer
- Support
The game offers 10 different operators to pick from, including a brand-new character named Nox. Players can also customize their gear and loadouts to suit their personal playstyle.
Operations Mode: Teamwork and Strategy
In Operations mode, players team up to complete missions that involve extracting valuable resources and items. Similar to the PC version, multiple maps are available in Operations mode. However, at the start, only one map is unlocked. As players level up, more maps become available, offering new locations and challenges.
Players can also use a variety of vehicles — including tanks, military trucks, and helicopters — to complete objectives and gain an advantage on the battlefield.
Shooting and Gunplay: Fast and Satisfying
When it comes to gunplay, Delta Force Mobile does not disappoint. Shooting feels smooth, responsive, and impactful. Whether you’re fighting on foot or using vehicles, the controls are optimized well for mobile devices.
The shooting mechanics have been carefully designed to feel satisfying without overwhelming players, striking a balance that suits both casual gamers and hardcore shooter fans.
Graphics and Performance: Impressive for Mobile
Visually, Delta Force Mobile is one of the better-looking mobile shooters available today. Despite being newly released, it runs surprisingly well even on mid-range phones.
The game includes several graphics settings, allowing players to optimize their visual experience based on their device’s hardware. Impressively, Delta Force Mobile can support up to 144 FPS on smartphones and tablets that can handle it.
Smooth Launch and Positive Feedback
Compared to the first launches of other major multiplayer mobile games, Delta Force Mobile has had a very smooth release on Android and iOS.
The game runs relatively well, and early feedback from players on the Play Store and App Store has been mostly positive. Many players praise the game’s performance, gameplay depth, and battlefield atmosphere.
The developers have promised even closer synchronization between the mobile and PC versions in future updates. Still, even now, the mobile version already offers a big chunk of what was promised.
Final Verdict: A Must-Try for Battlefield Fans
If you own a mid-range or high-end smartphone and you’re looking for a mobile shooter that offers a Battlefield-like experience, Delta Force Mobile is a fantastic option.
It brings massive multiplayer battles, rich gameplay mechanics, and vehicle warfare straight to your phone, delivering a deep and exciting shooter experience on the go.