The console versions of Delta Force are getting some major performance

After being delayed from its initial Q1 2025 launch to iron out some balancing and technical issues, Delta Force Boosting is finally out on consoles. Its timing couldn’t have been any better either, as while marketed to a different audience, its resemblance to the Battlefield franchise has been a significant draw for players, especially now that the open beta for Battlefield 6 is over. With an influx of new players and a whole new audience of gamers to cater to, I decided to move away from my time spent on the PC version to experience this long-awaited console release, and I have to say, I’m left feeling a little disappointed.
When my colleague Paulmichael Contreras reviewed Delta Force on PC last year, I shared much of his opinion on the title. It was a solid, free-to-play shooter that showed much promise. It wasn’t perfect, mind you, but its large-scale warfare, combined with a surprisingly fun extraction mode and a nostalgic Black Hawk Down campaign, felt like a breath of fresh air. The PC version had its fair share of issues wonky aiming, performance dips, and a sometimes confusing UI but nothing that felt like a deal-breaker. It was a solid foundation that I was certain would be refined for its console release. That, and since launch, the game has only gotten better with improvements to the gameplay, bug fixes, and of course, more content.
I won’t rehash what we previously said in our review, but generally speaking, we were pretty positive about the game, and sttill are, with the upcoming content drops set to arrive that’ll bring more vehicles and other exciting offerings. Delta Force might not be the perfect shooter out there, but it doesn’t need to be. Team Jade’s vision for the game is one I’m entirely on board with, and I can’t wait to see where they take the game next.
The console release, of course, comes with everything (well, almost everything, and more on this later) that the PC version has in terms of content. I mean, that much makes sense since this does feature optional (bugged at the moment) crossplay with the PC version, so there would be the need for parity between the versions. So, the content is there, and with the game now in its fifth season, console Delta Force Boosting for sale players get the benefits of enjoying a more feature-complete experience than the game was when it launched on PC originally.
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