Delta Force‘s next seasonal update, ‘Ahsarah’, lands on November 18 and focuses on several console-first changes, the loudest being console-only crossplay and native keyboard-and-mouse support for controller-bound players who prefer the old PC way of aiming.
Team Jade confirmed the features in an announcement on X, and the developer also showed a season preview with maps, weapons, an operator, and a pile of quality-of-life adjustments aimed at console players.
🔥Exciting console updates are coming to the new season!
🎮 We'll add console-only crossplay and native KBM support, among other QoL improvements by popular demand! pic.twitter.com/oRjhu057Pm
— Delta Force Game (@DeltaForce_Game) November 8, 2025
- Console-only crossplay
- Native KBM support
- Analog movement control
- Smoother right stick handling
- Performance mode V-sync
- Expanded sensitivity presets
- Enhanced UI visuals
- Crossplay input and UI/UX improvements
Yes, keyboard-and-mouse on couch setups. If that sounds familiar, we previously covered the planned console KBM support and the performance and graphics improvements that were promised for the seasonal update in our article on console keyboard and mouse support and major performance boosts.
Season preview – maps, gear, and operators
The preview teases two big new maps: Monument for Warfare, a sprawling desert arena with dunes and underground passages, and Zero Dam – Sinkpoint for Operations, a flooded dam map that adds swimming, extraction drama, and a ticking-defuse scenario.
Weapons and cosmetics
New kit includes the MK4 SMG for close quarters and a legendary melee weapon called Adage. The season also brings a Deluxe collection labeled Most Wanted + Jungle Bash with weapon skins and charms, plus a season pass offering five firearm skins, four vehicle looks, and more.
Operator and modes
A new operator, Gizmo (Engineer), joins the roster with gadgets and a grudge. The update also adds six maps across modes, a tougher boss named Saeed, and expands solo queue testing with Zero Dam – Sinkpoint.
Team Jade backed the preview with a developer roundtable video showing several of the features in action.
No new details on anti-cheat were shared in the announcement. For many players, that remains the most critical area to address, though limiting crossplay to consoles may help reduce some PC cheating in console matches. Expect the full patch and a hotfix list when the season goes live, and we will link the actual patch notes here once they are published.
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