How to Get "Delta Force" Free Game Coins, My Personal Tips

How to Get "Delta Force" Free Game Coins, My Personal Tips



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Okay, so here's the thing. I've been playing Delta Force for what feels like forever now (my sleep schedule has filed a formal complaint), and if there's one thing I've learned, it's that coins are basically the lifeblood of the game. You want that sweet weapon skin? Coins. Operator outfit that makes you look like a discount Sam Fisher? Coins. That one charm that I absolutely did not need but bought anyway at 2 AM? Yep. Coins.

So let me save you some headaches and share what's actually worked for me. None of that "just grind harder, bro" nonsense.

First Things First — What Even Are Coins?

Real quick, because I had no clue when I started: Delta Force has a few currencies, and "coins" usually refers to the in-game earnable currency you get from playing (not the premium one you buy with real money — that's a different beast). Don't mix them up like I did when I tried to buy a battle pass with the wrong currency and almost cried.

My Actual Tips (The Ones That Work)

1. Daily and Weekly Missions Are Your Best Friend

I know, I know. "Do your dailies" is like the most boring tip in the gaming universe. But seriously — I went two weeks ignoring my daily missions because I thought I was "too cool for that," and meanwhile my buddy Marcus was rolling around in coins like Scrooge McDuck. Don't be me.

Pro tip: Check the mission list BEFORE you queue up. Some dailies are super specific (like "get 5 kills with an SMG in Operations mode"), and if you just hop into Warfare with your AR, you're basically wasting matches.

2. Operations Mode = Coin Goldmine (If You Don't Die)

Look, Operations mode is stressful. It's the extraction mode where if you die, you lose your loot. Yeah. Fun times. BUT — when you successfully extract with high-tier loot, you can sell that stuff and the coin payout is chef's kiss.

My personal rule: don't get greedy. I have, no joke, lost so many extractions because I saw "one more crate" and ran toward it. Spoiler: there's always someone camping that crate. Always.

Get in, grab decent loot, get OUT. The coins will come.

3. Play the Objective in Warfare Mode

This one took me embarrassingly long to figure out. I was that guy just chasing kills, wondering why my XP and rewards were mid. Turns out? Capturing points, planting/defusing, reviving teammates — all of that boosts your end-of-match payout significantly.

Plus, your team actually wins more. Wild concept.

4. The Battle Pass Pays for Itself

If you're playing consistently, the battle pass tiers give back a chunk of currency that, depending on the season, can basically refund what you spent. I'm not saying YOU have to buy it, but if you're already addicted (like me, no judgment), do the math. It's usually worth it.

5. Don't Sleep on Events

Devs throw limited-time events ALL the time, and a lot of them have coin rewards baked in. I almost missed a holiday event last season that gave out like 5,000 coins for completing 10 super easy challenges. TEN. EASY. CHALLENGES. I did them in like an hour while half-watching a movie.

Check the news tab when you log in. I've made it a habit now.

6. Squad Up With Friends (Or Tolerable Strangers)

You earn more, you survive longer, you have more fun. The squad bonus on match completion is real, and frankly, playing solo in Operations is a one-way ticket to losing all your stuff to a coordinated three-stack.

I met my regular squad through random matchmaking — shoutout to Kenji and "BigJeffrey42" who I've literally never seen the face of but trust with my in-game life.

7. Vault What You Don't Need

This is more of an Operations tip, but anything you extract that you don't personally need? Sell it. Don't hoard. I had like 40 weapon mods sitting in my stash for no reason because I was "saving them for later." Later never came. I sold them all and bought something cool instead.

What NOT to Do (Learn From My Mistakes)

  • Don't buy random skins early on. Save your coins for stuff you ACTUALLY want. I blew 3,000 coins on an operator outfit in week one and now I never use that operator. RIP.
  • Don't try to "win back" losses in Operations. Going on tilt is a coin-drainer. Take a break. Touch grass. Pet a dog.
  • Don't trust randoms with your fancy loadout in Operations. Just... don't. I learned this the hard way.

Honnestly, the best advice I can give is just to play consistently and not stress about it. Coins accumulate naturally if you're showing up, doing your missions, and not making impulse buys at 1 AM (still working on that one myself).

Delta Force is a grind, but it's a fun grind, and that's what matters. Don't let coin chasing kill the joy of just running around with your squad and making chaotic decisions.

Alright, I gotta go — my dailies are calling and there's an extraction with my name on it. Wish me luck, and may your aim be true and your ping be low.

Catch you on the battlefield. 🎮

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