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Announcement | Update-December 10



Dear Operators,

We're planning an update on December 10. There will be no downtime, and gameplay and matchmaking will not be affected during the update.
If you encounter any issues after the update, try restarting the game to complete the update.
The main content of this update includes:

- Optimized Matchmaking Experience
To improve everyone's matchmaking experience and reduce queue times, we've decided to adjust the map plan for Operations -> Hazard Operation. The specific adjustments are as follows:
1) Layali Grove - Normal Operation Temporarily Unavailable
2) Space City - Hard Operation Temporarily Unavailable

- Map Rotation Plan
In the upcoming version updates and limited-time events, we will reintroduce these maps one by one, rotating them through along with other existing maps.
We will continue to optimize in-game content and ensure that all maps provide the best gaming experience!

We understand this change might impact your gaming experience, but we believe it's necessary in the long-term as it helps maintain a positive in-game environment and ensure player satisfaction.
We sincerely appreciate your support and understanding and promise to continue providing high-quality in-game content and services.

Happy gaming!

The Delta Force Team

Delta Force peaks at 118k players


Delta Force has peaked at 118,964 concurrent players on 8 December 2024 within the release week.
View charts and more statistics on our website.

G.T.I. Security | Notice of penalties for violations

Announcement | Update-December 6



Dear Operators,

We plan to conduct a non-stop update on December 6th. During the update, the playing and matchmaking will not be affected. If you encounter any anomaly after the update, you can try to restart the game to finish the update.
The main updates are as follows:

Balance Adjustments of Operators in Warfare [Operator - Toxik]
● Reduced the time it takes to remove the drones after being disrupted by "Dragonfly" Swarm Drone.
● Reduced the blurring effect when disrupted by "Dragonfly" Swarm Drone.
● The radius of Blinding Gas is reduced to 4.5m.

[Operator - Hackclaw]
● Reduced the brightness of Flash Drone's flashing effect.
● The trigger distance of Flash Drone's max flashing time is reduced from 5m to 3m.

[Operator - Stinger]
● The radius of Smoke Grenade is reduced to 4.5m.
● The length of Smokescreen is adjusted to 25m.
● The lasting time of Smokescreen is reduced from 17s to 12s.

[Operator - D-wolf]
● The radius of Tactical Smoke Grenade is reduced to 4.5m.

Balance Adjustments of Operators in Operations [Operator - Hackclaw]
● Reduced the brightness of Flash Drone's flashing effect.

[Bug Fixes]
● Fixed the issue whereby the Avatar obtained from the Black Hawk rank reward in ranked Operations cannot be found on the Avatar screen.
● Fixed the occasional brief black scope issue when ADS in Warfare.
● Fixed the abnormal blurring issue caused by Hackclaw's Flash Drone.
● Fixed the occasional issue that some operators cannot give up rescue in Warfare.

Above are the main updates. Thanks for your attention and support. Happy gaming!

Delta Force Team

G.T.I. Security | How We Protect You From Cheaters


Greetings Operator,

We’d like to take this opportunity to talk about how we keep cheaters away from Delta Force.

Q: What is cheating?
Cheating refers to the use of unauthorized software or hardware to gain an unfair advantage over other players. In shooter games, this typically includes tactics like wallhacks, which allow players to see through walls, and aimbots, which provide automatic aiming assistance. When someone cheats in Delta Force, they undermine fair competition and ruin the experience for everyone.
To preserve the integrity of the game and ensure all players can enjoy it, Delta Force must have a working security solution in place. This system is essential to maintaining a fair and enjoyable gaming environment.

Q: What security solution does Delta Force use?
Our security solution combines server-end measures with security software running on your PC. Fighting off cheaters is like preventing a cat from stealing delicious treats from a jar. The user-end software, running on your PC, acts like a bell on the cat’s collar, alerting us to its movements. Meanwhile, the server-end measures are like the lock and seal on the jar of treats, preventing the cat from prying it open. We won’t detail all of the measures here—that’s exactly what the cat (and cheaters!) would want. However, one example of our server-end measures is a technology called “Fog of War.” This system constantly monitors player in-game locations and visibility, ensuring that only data about enemy players within a player's line of sight is fed to their game.
On the user side, we have Anti-Cheat Expert (ACE), a trusted anti-cheat solution used by many game developers. Operating at the kernel level, ACE provides robust protection to ensure a fair and secure gaming environment.

Q: What is “kernel level” software?
As a very common approach to anti-cheat measures, kernel level software operates at the most fundamental level of your computer’s operating system, having full access to all system resources when the relevant program is running. This allows it to monitor and control system processes, providing a more powerful and efficient way to detect and prevent cheating. Kernel level software has a higher level of control over the system, making it harder for cheaters to bypass or manipulate compared to regular software running at higher levels.

Q: Why is ACE running on the kernel level?
More and more cheating tools are running at the kernel level, making them essentially undetectable by security software not running on the kernel level. By operating at this level, ACE, like many common anti-cheat programs, can detect and block cheat software in this highly privileged environment, ensuring a much higher level of security and making it significantly harder for cheaters to bypass the system.

Q: How do I know that my data is private and secure with ACE running on the kernel level?
At Team Jade, we take the protection of our users' personal data very seriously. We are continuously working to enhance user protection features and are committed to transparency in our data practices. We collect various types of data to provide services to our players, including localizing game experience, improving game experience, bug fixing, and complying with legal obligations. As further disclosed in the Privacy Policy, we may process your account information and other data in connection with anti-cheating purposes. We implement robust security measures to protect user data, including encryption and access controls, and conduct regular security audits to safeguard the personal data we process. These practices are outlined in our Privacy Policy.
We are committed to keeping you informed about our data practices and will provide updates as necessary. Your trust is important to us, and we are dedicated to protecting your personal information.

For more information, please refer to our Privacy Policy and End User License Agreement.
●Privacy Policy: https://www.playdeltaforce.com/en/privacy-policy.html
●End User License Agreement: https://www.playdeltaforce.com/en/terms-of-use.html

Q: Will this completely eliminate cheating?
Sadly, no. Combating cheaters is a game of cat and mouse—one is always running, and the other is always chasing. If we don't have kernel level security software, we simply don’t stand a chance. While we continually improve our anti-cheat measures, the battle against cheaters is ongoing, and we are committed to staying one step ahead to ensure a fair and enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

We’d also like to take this opportunity to thank all players who report suspicious behavior. Every report and positive detection is thoroughly investigated by a dedicated team within 24 hours. Depending on the severity, penalties could include a 10-year suspension and hardware ban. Therefore, if someone has been hardware banned in the past (e.g., during Steam Next Fest), they will not be able to access the Open Beta, even if they attempt to do so with a new account.

The Delta Force Team