Delta Force
News, coverage and analysis tracking Delta Force across the outlets.- D7VK version 1.5 brings Direct3D 3 support via Vulkan on LinuxThe D7VK project has released version 1.5, adding support for Direct3D 3 via Vulkan on Linux, bringing the total supported Direct3D versions to 3, 5, 6, and 7 for use with Wine and Proton. This update includes significant improvements and fixes for various games, such as implementing execute buffers and back buffer/depth write backs, which resolve issues in titles like Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire and SimCity 4.
- Best Extraction Shooters to Play in 2026 — Too Much Gaming | Video Games Reviews, News, & GuidesThis guide highlights the best extraction shooter games available in 2026, emphasizing the genre's high-stakes gameplay where players risk losing all their gear upon death. Titles like Escape from Tarkov, ARC Raiders, and Marathon are discussed for their unique takes on the formula, ranging from punishing realism to more casual-friendly experiences.
- Tencent Games Showcases Tech Advancements Shaping Future Player Experience at GDC 2026Tencent Games will present its technological advancements at GDC 2026, focusing on AI-powered tools for game creation, engine innovation, and player protection. The company will showcase solutions like VISVISE for 3D animation, MagicDawn for enhanced visuals, and ACE for anti-cheat systems. Tencent Games will also highlight its commitment to sustainable growth and talent development through various sessions and initiatives.
- Morning PatchesSeveral games have received new updates and patches. Delta Force has launched its mid-season update, EA SPORTS FC 26 released Title Update v1.5.0, Highguard has received its final patch, and Human Fall Flat added a new free Viking-themed level.
- (For Southeast Asia) PlayStation Store: February 2026’s top downloadsPlayStation has revealed the top downloaded games for February 2026 across PS5, PS4, PS VR2, and free-to-play titles in various regions. Resident Evil 4 and its zombie-themed content dominated the charts in both US/Canada and Asia for PS5.
- The Nightmare Returns in the Cloud: GeForce NOW Unleashes Capcom’s ‘Resident Evil Requiem’Capcom's survival horror title Resident Evil Requiem is now available on NVIDIA's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service, featuring RTX 5080-class power for up to 5K resolution with full path tracing. A limited-time bundle offers the game with a 12-month GeForce NOW Ultimate membership. Additionally, GeForce NOW is celebrating its sixth anniversary with rewards for Delta Force and the addition of 11 other games to its library.
- Mobile revenue remained flat across 2025, but PC gaming "sees another record year" | Sensor Tower State of Gaming 2026Sensor Tower's State of Gaming 2026 report indicates flat revenue for mobile games in 2025, while PC and console gaming experienced double-digit growth, with PC achieving a record year driven by Steam sales. Shooters saw strong performance, with Battlefield 6 topping PC/console sales, and strategy games led mobile revenue growth. The report highlights a shift towards player retention and monetization in the mature mobile market.
- Tencent reportedly shutter open world game studio which had drafted in former Assassin’s Creed directorTencent has reportedly shut down its TiMi Montreal studio, which was established in 2021 with the aim of developing multi-platform open-world games. Despite five years of operation and hiring former Assassin's Creed creative director Ashraf Ismail, the studio did not release any titles. This closure aligns with a broader trend of Chinese gaming giants scaling back Western expansion efforts.
- GeForce NOW Celebrates Six Years of Streaming With 24 Games in FebruaryNVIDIA's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service is celebrating its sixth anniversary with the addition of 24 new games in February. The service has surpassed one billion streaming hours since its launch. New titles include Delta Force and PUBG: BLINDSPOT, with many more games being added throughout the month.
- GeForce NOW Brings GeForce RTX Gaming to Linux PCsNVIDIA has launched a beta version of its native GeForce NOW app for Linux PCs, enabling cloud-based GeForce RTX gaming on the platform. The update includes support for Ubuntu 24.04 and later, offering high-resolution streaming and integrating seamlessly into Linux desktop workflows. Ten new games have also been added to the service, including The Bard's Tale IV: Director's Cut and The Bard's Tale Trilogy.
- 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.