The 'Ahsarah' season for Delta Force went live on November 18 across all platforms, but the new content isn't the only headline. Alongside new Operators and events, the developers have detailed a massive enforcement action, dropping 10-year bans on thousands of accounts for cheating and economic exploits just last week.
New Battlegrounds and Operators Arrive
The core of the update is the 'Ahsarah' season content, which deployed without any server downtime. Players can jump into two major new gameplay events. The 'Battle of Monument' introduces a new large-scale Warfare scenario, while the 'Sinkpoint' operation adds a fascinating twist to the Zero Dam map—the entire area will experience flooding during weekend play sessions, completely altering sightlines and tactical approaches.
To go along with the new season, two new Operators have joined the roster: Gizmo and Luna. You can unlock them, along with new weapon appearances, through the new Season Pass. A separate Event Pass is also running until December 18, 2025, offering another track of rewards to earn.
What's new in the Ahsarah season?
The 'Ahsarah' season brings a host of fresh content to Delta Force, including:
- Two New Operators: Gizmo and Luna
- New Map Event: 'Sinkpoint' adds a weekend flooding mechanic to the Zero Dam map.
- New Warfare Event: 'Battle of Monument'.
- New Progression: A full Season Pass and a limited-time Event Pass are now active.
The Ban Hammer Comes Down Hard
Perhaps just as important as the new content is the developer's commitment to competitive integrity. Between November 10 and November 16, a huge security sweep was conducted. The results were thousands of 10-year bans for cheating, with many accounts on PC also receiving permanent device blocks to prevent repeat offenses.
How is Delta Force fighting cheaters?
The enforcement wasn't just about aimbots. The team also targeted players abusing the in-game economy. Nearly 20,000 instances of 'auto-farming'—using scripts to automatically grind for currency—were addressed, and accounts using unauthorized methods to acquire currency were punished. It's a strong signal that the developers are serious about maintaining a fair playing field for everyone, which is exactly what a tactical shooter needs to thrive.