U4GM Delta Force Items Tips for Season 10 Nuclear Map

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Delta Force Season 10 looks huge, with a nuclear power plant raid, urban Warfare map, new hazards, and fresh leaks players should know before gearing up.

The chatter around Delta Force Season 10 has got louder for a reason. This doesn't sound like a tidy balance patch with a few rewards bolted on. It sounds like the sort of season that could change how people plan raids, build squads, and spend time between matches. With test server recruitment already open in China until June 7, players are trying to read every hint they can. Some are sorting loadouts early, checking builds, and picking up Delta Force Items before the next big content wave lands, because nobody wants to walk into a new map feeling underprepared.

A nuclear map that could go wrong fast

The main talking point is still the Nuclear Power Plant Operations map. It's been mentioned before as a Summer 2026 target, but recent developer comments make it feel much closer now. What makes it interesting isn't just the setting. It's the way the map may react to what players do inside it. Leaks and livestream notes point to reactor heat, unstable systems, radiation threats, warning alarms, Geiger counters, and even a SCRAM button that can be used during a raid. That's a very different kind of pressure. You're not only watching corners or listening for footsteps. You may also be trying to stop the whole place from turning into a death trap.

Operations may get more story weight

There's also the matter of dark matter fuel, which keeps popping up in missions, trailers, and background details. GTI investigations, secret shipments, and strange energy sources all seem to be feeding into the same thread. If Season 10 leans into that, Operations could feel more connected than usual. A raid might not just be about grabbing valuables and getting out. You might have to make choices that affect the ending, trigger different events, or push the facility into a worse state. That kind of branching structure would give squads more reason to return, even after learning the basic routes.

Warfare players may be heading into the city

Operations isn't the only mode getting attention. Teasers for Warfare show what looks like a ruined European-style urban map, with tram lines, narrow roads, shattered buildings, fires, and lots of vertical spaces. It's the kind of place where infantry players could have a real moment. Tight streets usually mean quick fights, messy flanks, and windows you'll learn to hate. Still, the larger roads and rooftops suggest vehicles and helicopters won't be pushed out completely. If handled well, this could sit somewhere between pure close-quarters chaos and the bigger combined-arms battles Delta Force is known for.

Modes, bosses, and getting ready

Beyond the maps, players are watching a few smaller but still important rumours. Desmoulins may become the next playable boss-style character, especially after the Sai mode was removed and community surveys reportedly showed strong interest. Beacon Challenge Mode is another one to watch, since it has already appeared in Chinese and Garena versions but hasn't fully rolled out everywhere. The Unreal Engine 5 upgrade is less certain, and it may slip beyond Season 10. For now, most players are focusing on practical prep: squads, gear, routes, and resources. Anyone planning to jump in hard may want to compare builds and stock up on  Delta Force cheap Items while there's still time to experiment before the season goes live.

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