Steam Next Fest has officially begun, offering gamers an extensive selection of demos for upcoming PC games, which could add to their already lengthy backlogs. Among the titles generating buzz is Delta Force, a first-person tactical shooter that has quickly garnered attention.
The game showcased a gameplay trailer during Gamescom’s Opening Night Live this August and has simplified its branding by dropping the ‘Hawk Ops’ part of its title. With an early access release on PC slated for later this year, excitement around the game is building.
Players can access the Delta Force demo from October 14 to 21, providing a unique opportunity for tactical shooter fans to engage with the game. The demo allows full access to an arsenal of weapons, enabling players to explore all gameplay mechanics.
Additionally, they can experience destructible environments, and boss spawns, and participate in extraction and looting mechanics. This robust offering allows players to evaluate the game’s features and potential before its official launch.
The demo’s early reception has been impressive, achieving a peak concurrent player count of 20,867 within hours of its release, according to SteamDB. This surge in player interest signals a strong initial response, and the numbers are likely to rise as more users join the experience. Such enthusiasm from the gaming community reflects the game’s appeal, particularly among fans of the tactical shooter genre.
Despite the positive reception, Delta Force will face tough competition from a range of other demos available during the Steam Next Fest. With many exciting titles to choose from across various genres, the developers will need to ensure that their game retains player interest throughout the demo period.
Standing out in such a crowded field will require a compelling experience that encourages players to explore all that Delta Force has to offer.
As the demo period unfolds, early indicators point to a promising future for Delta Force. The significant player engagement and the array of features highlighted in the demo suggest that Team Jade has created a strong contender in the tactical shooter market. With plans to expand to consoles and mobile devices down the line, Delta Force is positioned to attract gamers eager for an immersive and strategic gameplay experience.