ニュース Delta Force Mobile:Massive Core Updateは来週発売されます

Delta Force Mobile:Massive Core Updateは来週発売されます

著者 : Carter アップデート : May 23,2025

4月21日に戦術シューターデルタフォースの今後のモバイル発売への期待は、特に重要なPCパッチと一致するため、明白です。最近のライブストリームは、iOSとAndroidのリリースを詳述するだけでなく、夜間戦闘マップやNOXという名前の新しいオペレーターなど、エキサイティングな新しいコンテンツもいじめました。

チームジェイドによるデルタフォースのリバイバルは勢いを増しており、粒状の真正性と真のAAA体験へのコミットメントを称賛しています。夜間の戦闘を備えた新しいオペレーションブラックアウトマップとオペレーターNOXがローンチ時に利用可能になるかどうかは不確実ですが、プレイヤーは最初から抽出シューターオペレーションモードと広大な戦争モードの両方を含めることを確実に楽しみにしています。

ytデルタのデルタを取り巻く興奮は、大規模な戦闘と車両での戦場のような体験を提供する戦争モードによって間違いなく促進されています。この機能は、混雑したモバイル抽出シューティングゲームのジャンルで際立っており、FPS愛好家に強く魅力的です。

印象的な2000万の事前登録により、同時のiOSとAndroidの発売は、武器スキン、車両スキン、その他のゲーム内のグッズなどの魅力的なボーナスで早期採用者に報酬を与えるように設定されています。ただし、発売を成功させるための鍵は、モバイルバージョンがコンテンツと更新の観点からPCの対応物とどれだけ密接に合流するかにかかっている可能性があります。

Delta Forceのモバイルリリースの前にシューターに飛び込もうとしている人のために、iOSとAndroidで利用できる最高のシューターのキュレーションされたリストを調べて、シミュレーションとアーケードアクションファンの両方に対応してください。

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