Delta Force Unveils Operations Pro League in China
Delta Force, the FPS from TiMi Studios, has launched its inaugural Operations Pro League in China, a franchised powerhouse featuring 24 teams across spring and summer seasons, culminating in a World Cup.

Organizers revealed 18 fixed slot teams, handpicked after rigorous evaluations, alongside six spots per season filled via open qualifiers.
Registrations for the spring qualifiers kick off soon, drawing massive interest from China’s esports giants.
Star Studded Franchised Roster
The 18 locked in squads hail from top organizations, mixing PUBG Mobile, Honor of Kings, and MLBB powerhouses:
- All Gamers (AG)
- Bilibili Gaming (BLG)
- BaiSha Gaming
- Dragon Ranger Gaming (DRG)
- eStar
- JAG
- JD Gaming (JDG)
JUXON Gaming (JXG) - KuaiShou Gaming (KSG)
- Wolves Esports
- LGD Gaming
- Nova Esports
- Once Again (OA)
- Qing Jiu Club (Q9)
- Regan S Gaming (RSG)
- SYGaming (SYG)
- Titan Esports Club (TEC)
- Weibo Gaming (WBG)
This lineup underscores Delta Force’s pull, positioning it as a serious rival to COD Mobile in China and beyond.
Action Packed 2026 Calendar
The league promises non stop action:
- February — Spring Open Qualifiers
- March–April — Spring Split
- May — Spring Split Finals
- July — Summer Open Qualifiers
- August — Summer Split
- September — Anniversary & Summer Finals
- November — World Cup
Momentum from 2025 Tournaments
Building on last year’s successes, Delta Force hosted the DFI Warfare in China ($500K prize pool) and a Vietnam Operations event ($200K), peaking at 33K viewers (excluding China platforms).
Globally, Season 4 of the Delta Force Global League hits Europe and North America on February 1 in Hazard Operations mode, led by creator squads.
This pro league cements Delta Force’s esports ascent, mixing extraction shooter thrills with franchised stability for explosive growth.