Only a few short weeks after the beginning of its new in-game season,Delta Forcequietly set a new bar for itself with a new peak concurrent player count onSteam. The free-to-play first-person shooter arrived on PC near the beginning of 2025, came to mobile a few months later, and is now set to release on consoles in August.
After the arrival of its fifth in-game season of live-service content,Delta Forcereached 198,809 concurrent players, setting a new record for the game, according to data fromSteamDB. Interestingly, the record was set on July 27, over two weeks afterDelta ForceSeason 5 began on July 10. This doesn’t, of course, account for those playing concurrently on mobile platforms as well, so the actual figure is likely well over that 200,000-player milestone.

Delta Force Is Setting Personal Records On Steam
A Consistent Performer
It’s not uncommon for new updates to bring renewed interest in a game, butDelta Force’s new record concurrent player count isn’t much of an anomaly. The game has seen steady growth throughout the year, and haspeaked at over 150,000 players almost every day since the beginning of June. It’s frequently among the most played games on Steam, right next to giants likeCounter-Strike 2and the currentlyvery popularBattlefield 6open beta.
If the player count is to be believed,Delta Force’s fifth season, called Break, may be the best yet. It brings a wide range of new content to the game, including maps, weapons, a unique character, and vehicles. Originallyrevealed asDelta Force: Hawk Ops, the game seems to be poised for continued success.

The Future Looks Bright For Delta Force
F2P & Growing In Popularity
Entering the crowded live-service market is tough, butDelta Forceimportantly has a lot of momentum. Even simply appearing in Steam’s most-played charts is important for the game keeping its relevance. Somenovel gameplay featureshelped it establish itself as an alternative toCall of DutyandBattlefield, andits free-to-play status is likely to keep it alive for some time.
The only concern at the moment comes from its Steam reviews, where it has a mixed reception – only 61% of its total user reviews are positive. This appears to be largely because of cheaters, despite the game instituting kernel-level anti-cheat systems. Still, consistently approaching 200,000 players daily on Steam alone is quite the feat.

Its upcoming console release is likely to be a major stepping stone for the game. If it includes crossplay, and PS5 and Xbox users have to deal with cheaters as well, it could be troublesome for the port. The gameplay clearly has a lot of appeal, though, and since it’s free-to-play,Delta Forceis likely to continue growing in popularity for the time being since it’s about to be on more platforms.


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