The Delta Force Black Hawk Down release date isn't far off now, and it'll be bringing a remade campaign experience to the title that will hopefully stand as one of the most grounded shooter experiences of the current generation. Shooters have had dominion over the gaming space for years, but it’s hard to feel like there’s anything that really, truly puts your boots on the ground. Despite having a largely grounded campaign, Black Ops 6’s multiplayer is littered with 8-bit chickens and chameleons with bong weapons that no doubt pull many out of the illusion, and Valorant would be a tight and action-packed shooter for those looking for a streamlined experience if not for all of the superpowers. Counter-Strike 2 is the only real tonic here, but we know how sweaty it can be. Some of these games just aren’t viable.
Enter the Delta Force Black Hawk Down campaign, a new shooter adventure allowing you to relive the events of Black Hawk Down (both the movie and the game) set in the remake of the 2003 classic shooter. It’s a complicated setup, but the execution is simple - you are a soldier, and it’s your job to survive on a brutal battlefield, firing your way through a complicated bloodbath that was supposed to be a simple extraction job. The game, and movie, are iconic for a reason, and now with modern hardware to play it, we could be looking at the very best way to experience all facets of the Black Hawk Down experience. We need to get to the Delta Force Black Hawk Down release date first, though, and luckily for us, it isn’t that far away now. Here’s what you need to know about the Delta Force Black Hawk Down release date.
The Delta Force Black Hawk Down release date is Friday, February 21. The campaign will be joining the PC game as part of its ‘Starfall’ second season. The news has been revealed by the official Delta Force YouTube channel, sharing it in the new teaser for the reboot of the classic game based on the Black Hawk Down movie after it was delayed to Season 2. It’s not long before the new-ish, old-ish campaign arrives and gives fans of a dedicated and immersive war sim exactly what they’ve been waiting for. It’s a shame that the game still isn’t likely to come to console any time soon, but for players who are already getting stuck into Delta Force, it’s a great time to be a fan.