The forthcoming Delta Force, with all the panache of a Battlefield game and the excitement of extraction shooters, looms on the horizon. Developer Team Jade, keenly aware of the prevalence of cheaters during the Steam Next Fest demo, has implemented a rigorous anti-cheat system. They have boldly pledged to promptly address reports of cheaters submitted through their website within a mere 24 hours.
To bolster their anti-cheat efforts, Team Jade has mobilized a specialized task force known as G.T.I. Security. This dedicated unit is tasked with thwarting any individuals employing cheats or exploits within the game. PCGamesN reports that these measures extend beyond mere cheating to encompass accomplices and troublemakers, who may face various lengths of banning.
Furthermore, Team Jade has instituted a compensation system to rectify any losses incurred by players. In the event of cheating players farming others, the studio promises to restore pilfered helmets, armor, backpacks, weapons, and ammunition. This ensures that victims face no repercussions while wrongdoers are likely to incur bans.
Such a robust anti-cheat system sets Delta Force apart from its counterparts, particularly glaring at Apex Legends. Team Jade’s unwavering commitment to crafting an exceptional player experience is a rarity in today’s gaming landscape.
Delta Force: Hawk Ops is primed for launch on December 5, significantly earlier than its original 2025 release date. While the launch marks the game’s beta phase, reviewers attest to its resemblance to a fully-fledged live service game. Initially exclusive to PC, plans are in motion to bring the game to consoles in subsequent phases.