Delta Force Hawk Ops is all set to be released in the coming months. It is one of the most hyped games, of course, nothing compares to the hype of GTA 6. As with any game, it goes through various tests before the developer drops it for the public. These tests are called “beta” or “alpha” and the primary reason for these tests is to get user feedback on the game before it can go to a public release. This helps the developer optimize the game as much as possible and fix any major issues before being played by millions of players.
Delta Force Hawk Ops alpha test brings two modes
Delta Force Hawk Ops‘ alpha test started just recently on August 6. It brings a limited number of players to play the game before it is available to everyone. In this alpha, players can dive into two primary game modes: Hazard Operations, a squad-based extraction mode, and Havoc Warfare, which features large-scale 32v32 battles reminiscent of classic battlefield scenarios. Despite the extensive content available, including over 40 weapons and a detailed gunsmith system, the alpha test comes with some limitations. Notably, it does not include the Black Hawk Down campaign mode or controller support, the latter of which is expected to be added later in the game’s development. However, this is still a golden chance for the fans of the Delta Force franchise to experience something ahead of time.
How alpha test players were chosen?
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The developer chose the players for the alpha test randomly. There were various options to sign up for the alpha test including filling out a player survey or through the Stream Playtest feature. The players who got the invite can now enjoy the game on PC. Being an alpha test, it will not last for long and may conclude sooner than expected. However, the company has given no ending date for the alpha test yet.
Expected Ending Date of Delta Force Hawk Ops
Delta Force Hawk Ops’ developer has announced two Twitch events. In this event, they will be giving away alpha test keys allowing users to test the game before launch. The two events are scheduled for August 10 and 17. Hence, it is for sure that the alpha test is there to stay until August 17. Since the players who get the keys on the final Twitch event will also get time to play, we can expect the ending date to be around the end of the month.
That said, Delta Force Hawk Ops is all set to launch in the coming months on PC, consoles, and smartphones. Stay tuned to get the hot news on the game before anyone else.