Season 10 is starting to look like the update Delta Force players have been poking at in Discord chats for months. The Chinese test server recruitment has opened, and the first closed test is expected around June 8, though early details will stay under wraps for a while. That hasn't stopped players from sorting their stash, testing builds, and checking what Delta Force Items might be worth keeping before the new content lands. You can feel the usual pre-season panic already: people want better gear, cleaner routes, and some idea of what they'll be walking into.
The plant could change how raids feel
The Nuclear Power Plant map is the one everyone keeps coming back to, and for good reason. It doesn't sound like a normal operations map where you loot, fight, and extract on muscle memory. From what the developers have hinted, the place may react to what squads do during the raid. That means choices could matter in a real way, not just in the "which door do we open first" sense. Radiation zones, alarm systems, reactor trouble, and Geiger counter pressure could force teams to slow down. You might win a gunfight and still be in a bad spot because the environment is falling apart around you.
Radiation, SCRAM systems, and messy decisions
The talk about a reactor SCRAM button is the bit that sounds most interesting. If it's more than a scripted objective, it could create those tense moments where one player has to break away while the rest of the squad covers them. That's the kind of thing Delta Force needs more of. Not just bigger maps, but situations where a small mistake gets expensive. The darker lore around fuel shipments and GTI investigations also seems tied to this location. Players who've been paying attention to trailers and mission scraps may finally get a payoff, instead of another loose thread left hanging for the next season.
A rougher city fight may be coming too
Operations isn't the only mode getting attention. Teaser shots point toward a new warfare map set in a battered European-style city, with tram lines, narrow roads, burning blocks, and tall buildings that look made for rooftop trouble. That kind of layout can be brilliant or painful, depending on balance. Infantry players will want cover and flanking routes. Vehicle crews will want space to move without being farmed from every window. If the map gets that mix right, it could offer a much harsher street-to-street experience than the cleaner battlefields players are used to.
Why players are preparing early
There are still side rumors floating around, including a possible Desmoulins boss-style mode and the global arrival of Beacon Challenge Mode. Neither one is something players should treat as locked in yet, especially with matchmaking worries still hanging over challenge content. Even so, it makes sense that people are preparing now. A season built around radiation, branching raid outcomes, and urban warfare will punish lazy loadouts fast. Some players will farm everything themselves, while others may look at Delta Force Items for sale for game currency, items, or quick account support before the rush begins, but either way Season 10 already feels like a serious test of planning.