The promotional campaign for free-to-play shooter Delta Force: Hawk Ops continues, both to introduce the game to the public and to encourage them to try out the alpha version on PC. The developers have released two videos that introduce and explain the dynamics of Hazard Operations, or the shooter component of the game, and Havoc Warfare, the classic multiplayer with large-scale 32v32 battles.
Hazard Operations involves teams of three players posing as operators, each with different gadgets and equipment that can be customized with loadouts. Matches take place on large maps with various points of interest, such as towns and forts, where players will have to deal with AI-controlled enemies and opposing teams of other players, random events, and complete missions of various types to acquire gear and loot, then reach the extraction point and complete the mission.
Havoc Warfare, as mentioned, instead features 32v32 multiplayer battles in which players must force the opposing team to retreat, scattered across the map, until a final, final assault that determines victory.
Havoc Warfare, as mentioned, features 32v32 multiplayer battles where players must force the opposing team to retreat by capturing objectives scattered across the map before a final assault that determines victory. Added to these two modes is the Black Hawk Down campaign, rounding out what promises to be a very rich entry point for this live service game.