As the release of Delta Force Season 3: Eclipse Vigil approaches, a wave of discontent has surfaced among fans, particularly regarding the absence of console support. Since the game’s early testing phases, players on PlayStation and Xbox have been eagerly awaiting the announcement of a console version. A significant segment of the Delta Force community is calling on TiMi Studio Group for updates related to console gaming.
Twitter user @wcarmesini articulated this community sentiment in a response to an official Delta Force post, noting:
“The truth is that console gamers are tired of waiting. If the company doesn’t update us on the news, or publish a roadmap, they will lose a good portion of their players.”
Roadmaps serve as invaluable communication tools, offering insights into a game’s future. They often outline potential developments, from new maps and characters to quality-of-life (QOL) improvements. Despite TiMi Studio Group’s release of a roadmap for DF 2025, detailing year-one plans, the absence of a specific timeline for the console version has led to noticeable disappointment among fans.
While there have been leaks hinting at a console version under development, along with glimpses of promising official news – including a developer Q&A and social media interactions – the expectations remain high for an official announcement.

In virtually every X post shared by the official Delta Force account, fans consistently express their eagerness for updates regarding console release timelines. In a notable interaction, user @AbiSalama remarked:
“Invest a bit more on console release for God’s sake.”
In response, the official game handle shared a GIF indicating they are in the process of addressing these concerns. While such gestures foster a sense of connection with the community, the lack of a clear release countdown for the console version has left many players feeling uncertain.
Insights from the Game Director for Delta Force Fans
On February 20, 2025, during a Q&A session, Game Director Shadow Guo addressed the reasons behind the console version’s delay. Initially, the team aimed for a first-quarter 2025 release. However, unexpected obstacles relating to input fairness arose, hindering advancement.

Another significant concern for the development team involves optimizing the user interface (UI) for the Operations game mode. Team Jade is committed to maintaining high internal standards and aims to ensure that any console version released meets player expectations. In his statements, Shadow Guo sincerely apologized for the delay and requested patience from the player community as they work through these challenges.