Two Games in One Client and Both Have a Cheating Problem
Delta Force ships two completely different experiences in one package. Hazard Operations is Tarkov-style extraction where you gear up, drop into a map, loot high-value items, and fight to reach the exit alive. Lose a fight, lose your gear. Havoc Warfare is 32v32 Battlefield-scale combat with vehicles, air support, and objectives across massive maps. Two different games. Two different player bases. Both plagued by cheaters that the community has been vocal about since day one. Our Delta Force cheats cover both modes with features tailored to how each one plays.
TiMi Studio and Tencent launched Delta Force as free-to-play in April 2025 on PC, August 2025 on consoles. The game peaked at 247,000 concurrent on Steam and maintains around 98,000 daily. Season "Morphosis" just went live in February 2026 with new operators, weapons, and the Fiery Owl Hunt boss mode. Content drops keep coming, but the anti-cheat conversation dominates every community forum.
Tencent deployed ACE, their kernel-level anti-cheat, plus a DMA Shield update in December 2025 specifically targeting hardware-based cheats. They're throwing serious resources at detection. Most providers folded. Zhexcheats didn't. We've been bypassing kernel-level anti-cheat across multiple titles for years. ACE is aggressive, but it's not unbeatable when the development work behind the software matches the investment behind the detection.
ACE Kernel Anti-Cheat Plus DMA Shield: What You're Up Against
ACE is Tencent's proprietary anti-cheat running at kernel level. It loads before the game starts and monitors system-level memory access, driver interactions, and process behavior. This is the same anti-cheat family protecting PUBG Mobile globally and other Tencent titles. Kernel-level means it sees everything your operating system sees. Application-layer cheats get caught before they load.
The December 2025 DMA Shield update specifically targets Direct Memory Access hardware. DMA devices read game memory through the PCIe bus, bypassing software detection entirely. Tencent's answer scans for unauthorized DMA controllers and flags hardware that doesn't match expected peripheral signatures. This blocks the cheap DMA boards that flooded the market. Properly configured setups with spoofed device IDs operate in a different category.
Our HWID Spoofer handles ACE's hardware fingerprinting. Tencent collects motherboard serial, BIOS data, disk identifiers, MAC addresses, and GPU information for their ban system. A single hardware ban locks out every account you create on that machine. Spoofer regenerates every identifier ACE checks. Clean slate every time.
Check our status page before launching. ACE pushes silent updates and Tencent doesn't announce detection changes in patch notes. Five seconds of checking saves your account.
Extraction ESP: See the Loot, See the Threats, See the Exit
Hazard Operations plays like Tarkov. You bring gear into a raid. You loot containers, kill AI enemies, find valuable items. Other players are doing the same thing, and everyone wants to extract alive. Die and your gear is gone. The stakes are real, the information is limited, and the player who knows where threats are wins the extraction race. Delta Force ESP in extraction mode is a survival tool.
Player ESP shows every operator on the map through walls and terrain. You know who's camping the extraction point before you walk into their kill zone. You see the squad looting the high-value building you were heading toward and reroute before they spot you. You track solo players carrying full bags toward exits and decide whether the ambush is worth the risk.
Loot ESP highlights containers, weapon crates, quest items, and high-value drops across the map. Instead of checking every building room by room, you run efficient routes that hit the best loot first. On a timed extraction with limited inventory space, efficiency is everything. Knowing exactly where the SV-98 spawns or where the quest item sits saves minutes per raid.
- Player ESP - All operators visible through terrain with health, weapon, distance, and movement direction
- Loot Radar - High-value containers, weapon crates, and quest items highlighted across the map
- Extraction Point Monitor - Track player density around exits to choose the safest extraction
- AI Enemy ESP - Locate AI patrols and bosses to plan routes that avoid unnecessary combat
- Vehicle Detection - Spot helicopters, trucks, and other vehicles being used by enemy squads
- Teammate Tracking - Monitor friendly positions during squad play for coordinated movement
32v32 Warfare: The Aimbot That Disappears Into the Chaos
Havoc Warfare puts 64 players on a map with tanks, helicopters, and objectives to capture. Firefights erupt across multiple positions simultaneously. Bullets fly from angles you never see. The kill feed scrolls nonstop. In this environment, a well-tuned Delta Force aimbot blends into the noise because everyone is dying constantly and tracking individual performances is nearly impossible.
M4A1 dominates the assault rifle meta. CI-19 handles close quarters. P90 melts at SMG range. SV-98 and M700 control long sightlines. Each weapon has different recoil patterns, bullet velocity, and damage falloff. The aimbot adapts per weapon because an M4A1 tracking profile looks completely wrong on a bolt-action sniper.
Warfare mode rewards aggression on objectives. ESP shows which capture points are being contested, where the enemy is stacking defenders, and which flanking routes are unguarded. You push objectives that other players avoid because you know the defender count is low. You rotate off points before the enemy armor column arrives because you saw them moving across the map three minutes ago.
Triggerbot shines with sniper rifles. SV-98 one-shots to the head at most ranges. Line up the crosshair, let the triggerbot handle the timing. Consistent one-taps from 200 meters in 32v32 chaos? Nobody singles you out when 63 other players are shooting at the same time.
Morphosis Season: New Operators and a Boss Worth Fighting
The Morphosis season update hit February 3, 2026. New operators with unique abilities, fresh weapons in the arsenal, and Fiery Owl Hunt, a PvE boss encounter for four-player squads. The boss mode adds a cooperative angle that tests loadout optimization and team coordination. Our ESP covers boss encounters too, tracking boss phase transitions and add spawn locations.
Hot Zone mode runs 3v3v3, a tight format where every death matters and information advantage compounds. Three teams fighting over limited resources in close quarters. ESP in Hot Zone shows both enemy teams, letting you bait fights between them while you position for the cleanup. Third-partying with perfect timing wins more Hot Zone matches than pure gunskill.
Free-to-Play Means Fresh Accounts Everywhere
Delta Force costs nothing. Download, create an account, play. This is good for the playerbase size but it also means cheaters face zero financial barrier to creating new accounts after a ban. Tencent's HWID bans are their answer, tying bans to hardware rather than accounts. Without a spoofer, a hardware ban permanently locks you out regardless of how many fresh accounts you make.
The F2P model also means competitive integrity varies wildly across skill brackets. New players, smurf accounts, and returning players all mix in lower-ranked lobbies. Progress through the operator unlock system takes real time, and some players look for shortcuts. That demand drives the market, and Zhexcheats fills it with software that respects both the player's account and their hardware.
Staying Invisible in a Game That Records Everything
Delta Force has kill cams in Warfare and death replays in Hazard Operations. ACE also runs behavior analysis alongside its kernel scanning. Here's what keeps accounts safe:
- Split your playstyle between modes - Performing well in both Warfare and Hazard Operations looks like a versatile player. Dominating exclusively in one mode with perfect stats draws attention.
- Don't extract with max-value loot every single raid - Consistent perfect extractions in Hazard Operations get reported by players who notice the same name always walking out loaded.
- Let vehicles kill you sometimes in Warfare - Nobody dodges every tank shell. Taking the occasional vehicle death keeps your survival stats realistic.
- Avoid pre-aiming through walls on kill cam - Warfare kill cams show your perspective. If your crosshair tracks enemies through buildings before they peek, the report is instant.
- Pace your rank climb - Two ranks per week looks organic. Four ranks in two days triggers manual review.
Deploy Into Morphosis Season
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Other Extraction and Warfare Shooters
If extraction gameplay is your focus, Escape from Tarkov wrote the genre and our products cover it fully. Gray Zone Warfare runs a similar extraction loop with military simulation depth. For large-scale warfare, Battlefield 2042 and the upcoming Battlefield 6 share the vehicle-heavy combat format. PUBG for battle royale with realistic ballistics. Same security standards across every game.











