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Delta Force lanza la campaña 'Black Hawk Down' para PC

Autor : Christopher Actualizar : Feb 24,2025

Delta Force lanza la campaña 'Black Hawk Down' para PC

Delta Force (2025) desata un nuevo trailer de campaña: ¡Black Hawk Down! Este tráiler de lanzamiento muestra imágenes intensas de juego de la campaña basada en la historia, sumergiendo a los jugadores en las brutales batallas callejeras de Mogadiscio de 1993. Experimente el combate táctico en las calles devastadas por la guerra y desafiantes compromisos interiores.

La descripción oficial promete una recreación de los legendarios eventos militares, capturando la intensidad cinematográfica de la película original. Desde las calles de Mogadiscio hasta el infame choque de helicópteros Black Hawk, cada detalle está meticulosamente elaborado para una experiencia de campo de batalla auténtica e inmersiva. El coraje y la dedicación serán clave para la supervivencia.

Al lanzar el 21 de febrero, la campaña apoya hasta cuatro jugadores cooperativos. Los jugadores eligen su clase, personalizan su equipo y se embarcan en una misión de alto riesgo para evacuar a los soldados.

La campaña de siete capítulos recrea fielmente momentos clave de la película de 2001 y rinde homenaje al clásico juego 2003, Delta Force: Black Hawk Down. Lo mejor de todo es que esta emocionante experiencia narrativa es completamente gratuita para todos los jugadores de Delta Force.

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