Delta Force Announces New Release Date of Highly Anticipated Black Hawk Down Campaign

Go Go Go! Team Jade today announced that their highly-anticipated co-op PvE Black Hawk Down Campaign for Delta Force will launch on February 21 at 02:00 UTC+0.

The campaign will drop players and their squad into the thick of battle, inspired by the iconic film Black Hawk Down and the 2003 video game. Powered by Unreal Engine 5, the campaign is designed to test the battle skills and teamwork of the co-op squad.

A LEGENDARY BATTLE, REIMAGINEDPowered by Unreal Engine 5, BLACK HAWK DOWN delivers breathtaking visuals, immersing you in Mogadishu like never before. With an unparalleled level of detail and a diverse range of missions, every corner of the city tells a story, and every encounter feels visceral and real.

TEST YOUR LIMITSIt takes grit, determination, and sacrifice to become a legend. BLACK HAWK DOWN is the ultimate test of skill, demanding everything you’ve got. This isn’t a shooting gallery—it’s war. Every turn could be your last, and survival is never guaranteed.

A FAITHFUL REBOOT  – The BLACK HAWK DOWN co-op campaign is a faithful reboot of the classic 2001 movie and a heartfelt love letter to fans of the original 2003 Delta Force: Black Hawk Down, breathing new life into those legendary stories and moments.

PLAY AS A TEAM – Only the best squads survive. Choose your class, customize your loadout, and—most importantly—move as a unit to overcome the unprecedented challenges ahead.

Following a successful PC launch in December, Delta Force was the 4th most wish-listed Steam title, and topped all three official Steam Next Fest charts. Delta Force features a diverse roster of multiplayer modes, including Warfare Mode and Operations mode, a deep and customizable weapons arsenal, top notch graphics and more.

For more information about Delta Force visit our official website and YouTube channel, with additional updates found on X, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

Author: Mark Smith
I've been an avid gamer since I stumbled upon ZORK running in my local Radio Shack in 1980. Ten years later I was working for Sierra Online. Since then I've owned nearly every game system and most of the games to go with them. Not sure if 40+ years of gaming qualifies me to write reviews, but I do it anyway.

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