Delta Force: Hawk Ops Shows Off Impressive Unreal Engine 5 Black Hawk Down Campaign Teaser

May 22, 2024 at 03:31am EDT
Delta Force: Hawk Ops

Tencent's Team Jade (formerly known as TiMi Studio Group) has released a brief Summer Game Fest teaser for its upcoming tactical first-person shooter Delta Force: Hawk Ops. A special stream event is scheduled for June 7th at 14:00 PDT, and the game will be playable during Summer Game Fest Play Days from June 8th to June 10th.

The video teaser is focused on the game's 'Black Hawk Down' campaign mode, which is being developed with Unreal Engine 5. Weirdly enough, that won't be true for the other two modes available in Delta Force: Hawk Ops, which will presumably be made in Unreal Engine 4 instead.

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While Delta Force: Hawk Ops is scheduled to launch as a free-to-play game on PC, consoles, and mobile, the Black Hawk Down campaign mode will be only available on PC and consoles.

On PC, NVIDIA RTX owners can look forward to DLSS Super Resolution and DLSS Frame Generation support.

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