Buy Delta Coins for Delta Force: the modular Battle Pass, Mandelbricks and Player ID top-ups
Delta Force is a free-to-play tactical shooter from Team Jade, an internal studio at TiMi Studio Group under Tencent. Globally it ships through Level Infinite Pass; across Southeast Asia, Taiwan, the Middle East and Latin America the game runs as a separate Garena client. The rollout came in three waves: PC open beta on 5 December 2024, mobile (iOS and Android) on 21 April 2025, and PS5 and Xbox Series X|S on 19 August 2025. As of May 2026 the live build is Season 9 "Echo" with the new Recon Operator Morse, a reworked Zero Dam map and a Tomb Raider crossover featuring Lara Croft from 30 April 2026. Delta Coins are the premium currency that fund the Battle Pass, Mandelbricks and cosmetic bundles.
- Three Battle Pass SKUs — Operations, Warfare and Deluxe
- 1:1 conversion into Mandel Coins for Mandelbricks loot crates
- Cosmetic bundles such as Genesis / Redefinition and the seasonal sets
- Morphosis, Tidal, Flame and Night Watch supplies for Hazard Operations
- Tier Skip on the Battle Pass when a season is running short
- Midasbuy +45% bonus on the first purchase of each Delta Coin pack
Global vs Garena: two clients, two Player IDs
Before any top-up, the publisher split matters. The Global build (Steam, Epic Games Store, Level Infinite Launcher, PS5, Xbox and mobile via Level Infinite Pass) and Garena Delta Force are separate products. Garena and Global players do not share matchmaking, and progression or Delta Coins do not move between the two clients. Since 2025 there is a one-way Steam → Garena transfer for Southeast Asian players; the reverse direction is not supported. Players in regions where the official store has limited card support typically sit on the Global / Level Infinite side, so the Player ID used for delivery comes from that client — a Garena UID will not match. Server region is locked at account creation across Silicon Valley, Virginia, Brazil, Mexico, Germany, Finland, Japan, Singapore, Korea, Hong Kong, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia and Saudi Arabia. There is no in-game region switch — a different region means a fresh account with a fresh email.
The modular Battle Pass: a rare monetisation choice
The seasonal pass is built differently from most shooters. Instead of one large pass, Delta Force ships three SKUs. Operations Edition (~520 Delta Coins, $6.90) covers the Hazard Operations extraction track only. Warfare Edition (~520 Delta Coins, $6.90) covers the Havoc Warfare track only. Deluxe Edition (~720 Delta Coins, $9.60) merges both tracks and adds an exclusive operator skin (Toxik in Season Echo, for example) plus up to 740 Delta Tickets routed back into the wallet. If you only play one mode, the modular split avoids paying for a track you will not finish. A season runs roughly 2.5 to 3 months; tiers reach 80+, with top rewards such as Legendary weapon blueprints (Tier 75 AK-12 in one season) and operator skins. There is no monthly subscription in the Welkin Moon style — the Battle Pass and cosmetics carry the entire monetisation.
Four currencies: Delta Coins, Tickets, Mandel Coins and Mandelbricks
The economy splits across four currencies with distinct roles, and they are easy to mix up. Delta Coins are the only premium currency you can buy with real money; the ladder is 60, 320, 460, 750, 1480, 1980, 3950, 8100, 16200 and 24300. Delta Tickets are an in-game currency earned from the Battle Pass and from selling skins on the player Market; the ratio is 1:1 with Coins, but Tickets only spend on Store skins — they are not accepted for the Battle Pass or on the Market. Tickets cannot be bought directly. Mandel Coins sit between Coins and Mandelbricks: a Delta Coin converts to a Mandel Coin one-way at 1:1, and Mandel Coins spend exclusively on Mandelbricks. Mandelbricks are loot crates (about 350 Mandel Coins each) that drop a random weapon Appearance. The skin you pull can either stay on the gun or be listed on the Market for Delta Tickets — that secondary economy is one of the few cases where loot crates can be partially recovered through resale.
Three core modes: Havoc Warfare, Hazard Operations, Black Hawk Down
Delta Force is a hybrid of three formats under one launcher, and the mode you play decides which Battle Pass to buy. Havoc Warfare is large-scale 24-32 vs 24-32 combat in the Battlefield mould, with vehicles and Black Hawk Heavy Helicopters. Hazard Operations is the Tarkov-style extraction track: 3-player squads, full-loot risk, a personal 3x3 Safe Box and seasonal supplies (Morphosis in S8, an Echo-themed pack in S9). Black Hawk Down Co-Op Campaign is a separate 16-mission story with a hidden finale, a recreation of the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu built in Unreal Engine 5 — no respawns, limited ammunition and, importantly, no console co-op (PC only). The campaign was free for a limited window from 21 February 2025 and has since moved to paid DLC, sitting outside the F2P client as its own purchase.
Seasonal supplies and BHD bundles: what the catalogue actually contains
Several catalogue names look like currency or like a path to the campaign — they are not. Morphosis Supplies (base and Advanced) belong to Season 8 "Morphosis", launched on 3 February 2026: consumables, materials and occasional Coin or Ticket bonuses for Hazard Operations. Tidal Supplies come from an earlier Tidal Surge season, while Flame Supplies and Night Watch supplies tie into other event lines. Once a season ends, some of that content can become exclusive, so the season tag on a supply pack matters. BHD Genesis and BHD Redefinition / Reborn are cosmetic bundles released alongside the Black Hawk Down campaign on 21 February 2025: weapon skins for Stinger, Shepherd, D-Wolf and Uluru plus an Avatar, Calling Card and Spray Paint in BHD styling. They do not unlock the campaign — that DLC is sold separately. The cosmetic sets such as Crimson Primrose, Sea Shimmer, Psychedelia, Glowing Alloy and Spore are themed weapon Appearance lines and only change how a gun looks; none of them affect performance.
G.T.I. anti-cheat and Player ID delivery
Delta Force enforces a G.T.I. Security stack alongside Anti-Cheat Expert (ACE). Beyond the usual cheater bans (1 hour to 10 years, with HWID enforcement), the team also targets schemes that move funds through stolen cards or that hand over the account itself — there are documented cases of Coins and Tickets being clawed back after suspicious transactions. Delivery by Player ID without sharing a login or password is the standard route and generally does not raise flags: the operator forwards the order to the supplier and the currency lands on the UID you supplied at checkout. Player ID is shown in the in-game profile, in the lower-right corner under the avatar, as a long numeric string. For a top-up via Brawl Games, the Player ID and the client (Global / Level Infinite or Garena) are all that is needed.
How to place a Delta Force top-up
- Open your in-game profile and copy the Player ID from the lower-right corner under the avatar.
- Confirm which client you play — Global / Level Infinite Pass or Garena (Global covers most regions outside SEA).
- Pick the pack: a Delta Coin denomination, one of the three Battle Pass editions or a seasonal SKU.
- Enter the Player ID and the server region, then double-check the details before payment.
- Complete payment and wait for the currency to arrive on the linked account.
Related tactical shooters
- PUBG Mobile — another tactical shooter with regional publisher splits (Krafton globally, Tencent partners in SEA), UC topped up by Player ID and a seasonal Royal Pass.
- Call of Duty: Mobile — a sister project from the same TiMi Studio Group, with a closely related Battle Pass and cosmetic season cadence in the tactical FPS line-up.
- Valorant — Riot Games' competitive tactical FPS (Riot itself is part of the Tencent group), with Valorant Points as a parallel premium-currency case for shooters.
The Brawl Games catalogue covers the full Delta Coin ladder from 60 to 24300, the three Battle Pass editions (Operations, Warfare, Deluxe), cosmetic bundles and seasonal supplies from current and recent seasons. Checkout needs the Player ID and the client (Global / Level Infinite or Garena); payment is accepted from regions where the official store has limited card support. The on-site chat is open for questions about a specific SKU or order status.







