Delta Forcetook everyone by surprise with its previous open beta offering a tense first-person shooter with an emphasis on destruction, large-scale battles, and solid weapon feedback. The Delta Force Open Beta for PC is now available to preload through Steam, and it will remain active till the game’s launch across all platforms in 2025.
Delta Force Preload Now Available on Steam
You can now directly downloadDelta ForcefromSteamor through the Delta Force client which can bedownloaded from the official website.
This Open Beta isn’t available for a limited time, so rest assured, even if you miss out on the preload, you’ll have plenty of time to enjoy the title along with other PC players.
Delta Force Open Beta Release Time
Once downloaded, you’ll be able to start playing the Delta Force Open Beta onDecember 5, 2024, at00:00 (UTC+0).
This open beta is only available for PC players at the moment, and console players will have to wait a bit longer to get in on the action. There is still time topre-registerfor the title as well, and you’ll receive plenty of in-game rewards for that. Rewards will be sent to the in-game mailbox after the PC Global Open Beta launches on July 05, 2025. you’re able to claim them once you create your character.
Delta Force Preload Size
The download size for the Delta Force preload on Steam is61.2 GB.
Delta Force Open Beta Confirmed Servers
At launch, servers are deployed in the following regions:
This covers a wide range, and players should be able to connect to their nearest servers for the optimal online experience.
Delta Force Open Beta System Requirements
We don’t expect these to change much throughout the open beta period. Overall, it’s a fairly scalable experience, and the game runs well across a wide range of hardware.
Overall, there is still plenty of time to preload Delta Force so you’re ready for the beta which will go on indefinitely receiving major updates every three months.
Ali Hashmi
Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn’t spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he’s probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.