Delta Force launches free co-op 'Black Hawk Down' for four-player action

With AI standing at enemy defence, Delta Force co-op's difficulty is claimed to be impenetrable
An undated preview of Delta Force. — Delta Force
An undated preview of Delta Force. — Delta Force

Delta Force has taken the world by surprise in the realm of top-tier military simulation by launching its free-to-play classic Black Hawk Down as a co-op campaign for up to four players. 

Now accessible for avid action gamers to try, the new Delta Force update imitates the original 2003 game, an adaptation of Mark Bowden's book about the Battle of Mogadishu. 

The remake of the Delta Force co-op features keeps the essence of the original iteration intact on the sidelines of bringing a never-before-seen look and feel. 

Delta Force was originally launched as a multiplayer title, later stretching its footprints to provide enthusiasts with tactical gameplay in a variety of modes.

Drawing players into an unforgiving and brutal world, coupled with an intertwined narrative, the seven-mission-long action thriller requires players, engaging in the game in squads, to commit to efficient teamwork where each team member caters to a unique role, such as gathering ammo or reviving teammates, to survive and get closer to objective completion.

With AI standing tall at the forefront of enemy defence, challenging enemies taking cover and hitting hard, the game's difficulty is claimed to be impenetrable.

With health depleting even with fewer shots, players in this unbreakable raging war are bound to strategies and implement tactics in gameplay to make up for their losses.