Delta Force Console Gameplay Sneak Peek Surfaces; PC Open Beta Trailer Fires Out

by James Lara December 1, 2024 9:25 pm in News
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Delta Force Open Beta is launching this week, though it only does so on PC platforms, with the console versions slated for Q1 of 2025. Still, with the quarter beginning next month, Team Jade has finally begun showing some gameplay of Delta Force running on consoles and with full controller support!

Alongside this, the studio also released a new PC Open Beta trailer, showing us all the goodness that will be available at launch.

Team Jade Gives First Sneak Peak at Console and Controller Support for Delta Force

Console players wondering where the gameplay is for the console port of Delta Force, it looks like Team Jade is about to get ready to gear up to show it as they’ve released a short tease during their latest Ask Shadow Anything episode. The gameplay, which is shown running on an Xbox Series developer kit, gives us our first look at how the game runs on consoles. Yes, it is offscreen, but it’s better than nothing!

 

Seeing that this is the console version, controller support is given. This would also be the first time that Team Jade has shown any official support for the controller, as Delta Force on PC currently doesn’t have any. Whether controller support will coincide with the release of the console version on PC isn’t known, but seeing it’s a highly requested feature, we say there’s a good chance.

One Last Reminder For What’s Available In Delta Force Open Beta

With this being launch week for Delta Force Open PC Beta, Team Jade has given fans one last reminder in the form of a trailer, going over everything you can expect during this Thursday’s release.

Delta Force officially launches on PC in open beta starting December 5.

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A gamer at heart, James has been working for MP1st for the last decade to do exactly what he loves, writing about video games and having fun doing it. Growing up in the 90's gaming has been in his DNA since the days of NES. One day he hopes to develop his own game.