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Delta Force Twitch Drops explained and how to get (Open Beta)

Delta Force is back and in fully Open Beta, meaning you’ll be able to get stuck in and chase those Mandelbricks with anyone and everyone.

Twitch Drops also make a return allowing you to pick up some extra items if you take part in the event.

Here, we’ll be taking a look at all of the Delta Force Twitch Drops available in this December Open Beta so you can secure a few cosmetics.

How to get Delta Force Twitch Drops (December 2024)

With Delta Force entering the Open Beta phase, there are new Twitch Drops that you can acquire if you know what to do.

At the time of writing, there are two live Drops that can be earned – the “Hurricane” Weapon Charm and MP5-Patrol skin, with five more to follow.

The additional Drops will be made available on December 5, 19:00 UTC and include a Calling Card, Spray Paint, Avatar, Weapon skin, and Vehicle skin.

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As for how you get these, you’ll need to watch streamers playing in the Delta Force category on Twitch who have Drops enabled.

You will also have to have your Twitch account linked to your Delta Force Level Infinite Pass account so ensure you do this first to avoid any hiccups.

There are hour requirements to secure each drop and here is all we have on the total watch times for each item:

  • “Hurricane” Weapon Charm – Watch for 1 hour
  • MP5-Patrol skin – Watch for 2 hours
  • Calling Card – Watch for (TBC) hours
  • Spray Paint – Watch for (TBC) hours
  • Avatar – Watch for (TBC) hours
  • Weapon skin – Watch for (TBC) hours
  • Vehicle skin – Watch for (TBC) hours

Once you hit the watch times, you’ll then just need to claim your reward from your Drops & Rewards Inventory on Twitch.

These likely won’t return again so you might as well boot up some streams, whether you’re glued to the screen or have them on in the background, and net yourself some relatively exclusive goodies!

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