The free-to-play first-person shooter, Delta Force, has just rolled out an exciting new co-op campaign mode named Black Hawk Down. Drawing inspiration from the iconic film and reimagining the beloved campaign from the 2003 game, Delta Force: Black Hawk Down, this mode promises an unparalleled gaming experience.
Completely rebuilt using the cutting-edge Unreal Engine 5, the campaign plunges players into the intense streets of Mogadishu with a level of immersion that was simply unattainable 22 years ago. Not only does it offer stunning visuals and realism, but it's also designed to challenge even the most seasoned gamers.
While it's technically possible to tackle the campaign solo, be warned: it's a tough nut to crack. You'll encounter the same number of enemies and face the same intensity of firefights as you would with a team. The developers strongly recommend assembling a squad of four, with a diverse mix of character classes. Teamwork will be your key to navigating through the campaign's seven gripping chapters successfully.
For those eager to dive deeper into the campaign's intricacies, you can find more information in [this article](link to the article). In celebration of the launch, we had the privilege of sitting down with studio head Leo Yao and game director Shadow Guo. They shared insights on the decision to reboot this classic campaign, the reasoning behind offering it for free, and much more.