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    Fresh Season 10 leaks have given Delta Force players something real to chew on, and it isn't just the usual skin chatter. Two weapons, the SVTH and RM277, are now being talked about as serious meta movers. If these early details hold up, squads will need to rethink how they handle armour, mid-range fights, and spending priorities in Operations. That's also why some players are already checking their stock of Delta Force Items before the season lands, because nobody wants to be short on resources when a strong new gun turns up. SVTH could make vehicle crews nervous

    A marksman rifle with a heavier job


    The SVTH is the one getting the loudest reaction, and honestly, it's easy to see why. Leaked footage suggests it won't behave like a normal DMR. In Warfare, it looks closer to an anti-material option, with enough punch to hurt vehicles instead of only picking off infantry at range. That changes the feel of a match. Tank drivers can't just roll out and assume only launchers or heavy weapons are a threat. A patient shooter on a ridge might become a real problem. In Operations, the rumoured price sits around 150,000 Technic Alloys, so it won't be a casual buy for everyone.
    • Expected to sit in the marksman rifle category.
    • Rumoured to deal meaningful damage to armoured targets.
    • Likely to reward slower, more careful positioning.
    • High alloy cost may limit how often players risk it in Operations.
    RM277 looks built for players who like a fight

    Hard-hitting recoil, but not free control


    The RM277 is a different kind of temptation. It's not as flashy as a rifle that can scare tanks, but it may end up being used more often. The leaked cost is around 74,000 Technic Alloys, which puts it in a much easier range for regular Operations players. From what's been shown, its recoil seems to lean toward the AKM style: strong damage, noticeable kick, and a need for steady hands. You won't just beam people for free. Still, players who enjoy learning recoil patterns will probably get a lot from it, especially once the right grip, muzzle, and optic combinations are tested.
    SVTH Marksman rifle with anti-vehicle pressure About 150,000 Technic Alloys Long-range players and squad support
    RM277 High-power assault rifle About 74,000 Technic Alloys Aggressive rifle users who can manage recoil
    The loadout conversation is already changing

    Squads may need more than one answer


    What makes these leaks interesting isn't just the weapons on their own. It's how they fit into team play. If the SVTH really can pressure armour, teams may start running one dedicated long-range player to watch vehicle lanes. That frees other teammates to carry different tools instead of all stacking the same anti-vehicle answers. The RM277, meanwhile, could become the rifle people bring when they want to win dirty mid-range fights. It may not be the easiest gun in the locker, but that's often where the fun is. A weapon with bite usually finds a crowd fast. Preparation will matter when Season 10 drops

    Don't wait until everyone else is ready


    Leaks can change before release, so it's smart not to treat every number as locked in. Even so, the direction is clear enough. Season 10 seems ready to push players into more varied roles, with vehicle counters, stronger rifles, and more pressure on smart spending. If you're planning to test both guns early, having materials ready will save time, and some players may look for cheap Delta Force Items while they prepare builds, attachments, and backup kits for the first week of matches.
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