The free-to-play first-person shooter, Delta Force, has recently unveiled an exhilarating co-op campaign mode titled Black Hawk Down. Drawing inspiration from the iconic film and reimagining the campaign from the 2003's Delta Force: Black Hawk Down, this new addition promises an immersive experience like never before. Rebuilt from the ground up using Unreal Engine 5, players are plunged into the intense streets of Mogadishu with a level of detail and realism that was unattainable 22 years ago. This campaign is not just about visual splendor; it's designed to present a legitimate challenge.
While it's technically possible to complete the campaign solo, be warned—it will be a formidable task. You won't encounter fewer enemies or simpler firefights. The developers strongly recommend assembling a squad of four players, each choosing a different character class to ensure a well-rounded team. Teamwork will be crucial as you navigate through the campaign's seven challenging chapters.
For a deeper dive into what the campaign offers, you can explore this comprehensive article. In celebration of its launch, we had the privilege of interviewing studio head Leo Yao and game director Shadow Guo. They shared insights on the decision to reboot this classic campaign, the rationale behind offering it for free, and much more.