By Jay / / Games

Getting the right battle pass in Delta Force Mobile can make or break your in-game progress and style. With three distinct Season Pass options—Warfare, Operation and the all-in “Special” pass—knowing which one delivers the best value is key. This guide breaks down costs, rewards, rebate mechanics and play-style tips so you can decide whether buying a Delta Force Mobile Season Pass is worth your hard-earned coins. We had also cover about the Delta Force Mobile Beginner Guide, and Network Ping Fix for Delta Force Mobile Guide.

Delta Force Mobile Battle Pass Options Explained

Delta Force Mobile offers three Season Pass tiers:

  • Warfare Pass: Focused solely on standard PvP modes. Offers basic weapon skins, vehicle skins and a small rebate in Delta Tickets.
  • Operation Pass: Geared toward Operation mode players, with exclusive Operation-mode skins plus the Warfare rewards.
  • Special (Delta) Pass: Bundles both Warfare and Operation rewards, plus extra premium items and the highest rebate rate.

Each pass unlocks the same reward “slots,” but the content differs by mode logo (airplane for Operation, knife-“e” for Warfare) and skin selection. If you play both modes, the Special pass delivers the most rewards for only a modest premium.

Delta Force Mobile Pricing and Savings

Season Passes cost Delta Coins only—no direct top-up with Delta Tickets—and come in two price points:

  • Warfare | 560 Delta Coins | 10$
  • Operation | 640 Delta Coins | 10$
  • Special (Delta) | 720 Delta Coins | 15$

Buying Warfare alone saves about 200 Delta Coins if you don’t need Operation items. The Special pass, at roughly Rp 130K, gives you everything and nets the highest rebate, making it the most economical for dual-mode players.

Delta Force Mobile Rewards Breakdown

  • Weapon Skins AK12 premium skin (top-tier highlight), R93, M700 Silent Sentinel, SG552, ASH and SR25 variants, Nox Night HWK (premium) vs. standard Nox (free)
  • Vehicle Skins EFV/IFV green “stealth” theme, Tanks with high-visibility green finish, Wheel Tank Destroyer
  • Helicopter Skins Small recon helicopter, Large assault helicopter for “ascension” maps
  • Cosmetics & Extras Hand gestures (lighters, coins), Avatars and name cards (Hacklow, Nox) , “Ad brick” key-chain toy hangers, Emo selection pack
  • Rebate Currency Delta Tickets returned on each tier (tier-2 currency), Use tickets to purchase in-game items—though not future Season Passes

For every pass purchased, you reclaim a portion of your spend in Delta Tickets. Note that these tickets cannot purchase the next season’s pass, but they do buy weapon attachments, small bundles and other cosmetics. At the end of your progression, you’ll have enough tickets to save on future item purchases.

Weekly Experience Limits & Timing Tips

You can earn up to 15 Season Pass XP per week, equivalent to 15$ worth of play.

  • XP caps reset every Monday—plan your playtime to maximize weekly gains.
  • In the final week of a season, XP limits are lifted, so late starters can catch up quickly.

If you join mid-season, wait until the last few days to buy the pass: you’ll unlock all tiers at once when limits drop.

Is It Worth Buying?

  • Solo Warfare Player: Stick with the Warfare Pass—enough skins and rebate to justify the cost.
  • Operation-only Player: Operation Pass gives tailored rewards plus a rebate boost.
  • Both-modes Enthusiast: The Special Pass delivers the best value, unlocking every skin, gesture and avatar, with the biggest ticket rebate.

Ultimately, if you plan to log hours in both Warfare and Operation, the Special (Delta) Pass is the smartest investment. Otherwise, choose the pass aligned to your favorite mode to avoid overspending.

Armed with clear cost comparisons, reward details and rebate mechanics, you can now pick the Delta Force Mobile Season Pass that fits your play style and budget. Whether you chase that standout AK12 skin, deck out your vehicles in green or rack up Delta Tickets for future items, this guide ensures you spend wisely—and get the most out of every coin.

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