Android owners are invited to test the tactical shooter Force: Hawk Ops

Android owners are invited to test the tactical shooter Force: Hawk Ops
The multiplatform first-person shooter Delta Force: Hawk Ops, the first trailer of which was shown to gamers in August last year, is entering the testing stage on Android. The servers will be opened on September 26 at 7:00, and until then, those wishing to join the event need to have time to create an account in WeChat or QQ, if you do not have one yet, and download the Android client with additional files through the Chinese store 3839.

System requirements for the mobile version – minimum:

  • Android 9;
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 845;
  • MediaTek Dimensity 1000
  • HiSilicon Kirin 985.

You will also need 4 GB of RAM and over 15 GB of free space.

The developer, TiMi Studio Group, a subsidiary of the Chinese giant Tencent, guarantees prizes for testers, including both in-game gifts and real yuan. It is not reported whether the progress achieved will be saved, but it is known that Delta Force: Hawk Ops will be distributed according to the Free-to-Play model.

Delta Force Hawk Ops

The events of the multiplayer part of the game, which will be available to smartphone owners, take place in 2035, and the gamer acts on behalf of a member of the elite Special Forces G.T.I., who will visit the dangerous and secretive region of Somalia to investigate the criminal activities of the Haavk Corporation.

The gameplay includes two multiplayer modes and a single-player campaign:

  • PVP/PVE with exploration of locations, resource extraction and battles with both AI opponents and other players;
  • PVP with team battles, control point defense and heavy military equipment;
  • The company that reproduces Operation Delta Force: Black Hawk Down in 1993 and is not available for testing on mobile devices.

Recall that, in addition to smartphones, Tencent announced the release of the game on PC, Xbox Series X/S and Sony Playstation 5, but testing for other platforms has not been announced yet.

The graphics are developed on the Unreal Engine and promise to be extremely realistic, judging by the trailers.
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