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Team Jade business and news from across the web.- Delta Force Announces New Season Meltdown, Launching June 30 with New Maps, Modes and Rainbow Six Siege CollaborationTeam Jade announced Season Meltdown for Delta Force, launching June 30, featuring a new map, AZ3 Nuclear Plant, with escalating hazards and a new boss. The update also introduces a new Operator, N-Two, two new weapons, and a collaboration with Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. Delta Force is a free-to-play tactical shooter available on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, iOS, and Android.
- Two Tactical Worlds Collide: Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege® Is Coming to Delta ForceTeam Jade has announced a crossover event between Delta Force and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, set to arrive in Delta Force's next season. This collaboration brings together two prominent tactical shooter franchises for the first time. The upcoming season for Delta Force will also feature new maps and a new Operator, with full details on the Rainbow Six Siege content to be revealed before the season's launch.
- The Delta Force Season Echo update has reworked its most iconic map, with the perfect counter to campersThe Delta Force Season Echo update introduces a significant rework of the Zero Dam map, aiming to improve gameplay flow and address community feedback. Key changes include a redesigned elevator extraction point with a second entrance to prevent stalemates, and new environmental features like reed marshes with bird mechanics to counter camping. The update also adds a new task chain called 'Operation Gold' and other quality-of-life improvements.
- Delta Force Season Echo RevealedDelta Force, a free-to-play team-based FPS by Team Jade, is releasing its 'Season Echo' update on April 21, 2026. The update introduces new maps like Zero Dam and Akh Canal with reworked features, gameplay improvements such as visible character legs and refined prone mechanics, and a collaboration with Tomb Raider for an exclusive AKM appearance.
- Flight Controls Are Cleared for Takeoff on GeForce NOWNVIDIA's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service has officially launched support for dedicated flight controls, a highly requested feature. This allows players to use peripherals like the Thrustmaster T.Flight HOTAS One for a more immersive experience in flight simulation titles. Additionally, the article highlights upcoming games like Delta Force and MIO: Memories in Orbit joining the GeForce NOW library.