Operators in Delta Force straddle the line between a class in a game like Battlefield and a hero character in a game like Overwatch. Which you like most will depend on your preferred playstyle, but you won’t have access to all of them when you boot up the game, no matter which mode you play. You’ll have to earn some of these Operators.
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Thankfully, no Operator is particularly difficult to unlock, though some can be an exercise in patience or persistence, depending on your ability in the Delta Force. Let’s give a look at all the steps you need to follow.
How To Unlock All Operators
The main way to unlock operators in Delta Force is to play the game. Even the Operators you don’t get off the bat aren’t locked behind some arcane system or mechanic. Play Delta Force consistently over a few days, and you’ll have everyone at your disposal.
Operator |
Role |
Unlock Condition |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
D-Wolf |
Assault |
Available from the start. |
A combat-focused unit, D-Wolf’s kit revolves around damage output and movement mechanics while offering a token amount of teamplay via a smoke grenade. |
Vyron |
Assault |
Unlocked on day four of the daily Recruit Check-in event. |
A combat-focused unit, Vyron specializes in knocking opponents down, moving around the map more quickly, and more precise grenade placement. |
Stinger |
Support |
Available from the start. |
The main healer in Delta Force, Stinger’s kit offers instant healing to himself and his teammates, debuff ignore, and smoke coverage, some of which can also heal. |
Toxik |
Support |
Reach level 15 on the Genesis season pass. |
A utility support, Toxik increases her teammates’ weapon handling, reduces their healing item use time, and mild area denial via her “Dragonfly” Swarm System. |
Shepherd |
Engineer |
Available from the start. |
Shepherd’s kit is all about area denial and debuffs, causing slow and paralysis while offering damage mitigation to his teammates. |
Uluru |
Engineer |
Available as part of an upcoming event. (Note: you can’t get Uluru at the moment.) |
The closest thing Delta Force has to a tank, Uluru is built to hold down positions and delete enemies (and enemy armor). He also resists debuffs like fractures. |
Luna |
Recon |
Available from the start. |
Luna is all about information, with her Detection Arrow highlighting enemies through walls, applying marks to any enemy she hits, and offering supplemental damage with her Volt Arrows. |
Hackclaw |
Recon |
Unlocked by earning 500 GTI limited event tickets during the Operator Hackclaw event. |
Hackclaw’s main ability shows where up to six enemies are in close proximity, and her Data Knife can disable enemy abilities and deal massive damage on hit. She’s also harder to detect while using stealth. |
You will need to go into the Operators’ particular menus and claim them if you want to add them to your roster.
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