Leaks for Delta Force Season 10 have landed at the right time, because the current weapon pool has started to feel a bit settled. Two names are doing most of the rounds now: the SVTH marksman rifle and the RM277 assault rifle. If the early footage is close to the live build, both could push players to rethink their kits, their squad roles, and even how they spend Delta Force Items before the season opens up.

SVTH Looks Like More Than a Standard Marksman Rifle

Vehicle crews may have to respect long sightlines

  • Expected to sit at the expensive end of Operations pricing.
  • Leaked clips show it damaging armored targets, not just infantry.
  • Could give recon-style players a stronger job in vehicle-heavy fights.

The SVTH is the weapon that's got people pausing the footage and checking the numbers. On paper, it's a marksman rifle. In practice, it seems closer to an anti-material option, which is a very different thing. Players are talking about a price near 150,000 Tekniq Alloy in Operations, so it won't be something everyone throws into a risky raid without thinking. Still, if it can pressure tanks from range, that price starts to make sense. You won't just be clicking heads. You might be forcing armor to move, back off, or waste time hunting you down.

RM277 Brings a Hard-Hitting Rifle Option

Strong damage, but it probably won't be gentle

Weapon Leaked Role Estimated Operations Cost Main Concern
SVTH Marksman anti-vehicle rifle About 150,000 Tekniq Alloy High cost and careful positioning
RM277 Assault rifle About 74,000 Tekniq Alloy Recoil control and build choice

The RM277 feels like the more everyday pick, though not exactly a lazy one. Leaked gameplay makes it look punchy, with recoil that reminds a lot of players of the AKM. That's not a bad thing. It just means you'll need to learn the rhythm instead of spraying and hoping. For aggressive players, the appeal is obvious: solid damage, decent flexibility, and a price that's much easier to stomach than the SVTH.

Loadouts Could Get Less Predictable

Season 10 may reward squads that split jobs properly

What's interesting here isn't just that two new guns are coming. It's how different they are. One looks built to punish armor and long-range mistakes. The other seems made for players who want to win rifle fights up close and at mid-range. That mix can change squad planning fast. You might see one player holding lanes with the SVTH while the rest push buildings with rifles and utility. Or, in Operations, people may avoid bringing the SVTH unless the run is planned around it. Nobody wants to lose a costly gun because the team rushed a bad extract.

Preparing Before the Season Drops

Smart players will test slowly instead of copying builds blindly

Once Season 10 goes live, the first few days will be messy. Streamers will call one setup broken, then someone else will find a better grip, barrel, or optic combination an hour later. That's normal. If you're saving materials, comparing early builds, or planning to buy Delta Force Tekniq Alloy for faster access, it's worth waiting to see how these weapons behave in real matches, not just in leaked clips or controlled testing.