Delta Force Will Feature Console-Only Crossplay, Studio Hopes for a Performance Mode to Be Added Later This Year

by James Lara July 28, 2025 9:53 pm in News
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Delta Force’s console release is due to arrive next month, and while there are many questions around these ports, Team Jade has taken the opportunity to clear the air by answering some frequently asked questions. 

They revealed plenty about the console versions of Delta Force, including whether players will be able to play with console players only or if they’ll be forced to compete against PC players.

Delta Force’s Biggest Questions About the Console Release Answered

In the latest Ask Shadow Anything posting, Delta Force’s game director, Shadow Guo, revealed some new details about the upcoming console release. Specifically, he shared feedback provided from the recent technical test. He outlined several items that they’re working on addressing, such as the weak aim assist, stiff movement, controller optimization, anti-cheat, and a few other technical details. Perhaps the biggest questions answered were those about how crossplay would work and what the console versions aim for in terms of graphical fidelity and performance. 

First up, console players who aren’t too fond of playing with PC players due to how easy cheating is there will be happy to know that Delta Force will offer a console cross-play only option. That means that console players can choose to only matchmake with other console players, and whether you play on the PS5|PS5 Pro or on an Xbox Series X|S, the pools will be shared, minus PC if you want. 

Elsewhere, Shadow also confirmed what performance we can expect on the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. He says, “We are well aware of the importance of graphic fluency for FPS players. On all platforms, the target frame rate is native 60 FPS. The game will run at 1440P on PlayStation 5 and Series X, and 1080P on Series S.”

Now, for those wondering if there’s a 120Hz mode of sorts, it appears that the game currently won’t launch with one on console, though the possibility is being explored.

Our team is also exploring the possibility of performance mode in a higher frame, hoping to provide it in future updates this year. In addition, we’re also happy to confirm that FoV Slider will be added in the official launch version.”

Oddly, Shadow didn’t mention anything about the PS5 Pro or whether it would have either a higher frame rate or better resolution. We’ll take the lack of mention as an indicator that Delta Force likely doesn’t have any enhancements for the mid-gen refresh. 

Outside of other technical answers, it seems Team Jade is also aware of third-party devices that trick games into thinking they’re being played with a controller, when in reality, a mouse and keyboard are being used. They didn’t dive into the details but did say they have some measures in place for each platform and would continue to invest in game security and anti-cheating.

Delta Force arrives on the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S on August 19, 2025. 

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James Lara

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.