Everything Expiring at the Delta Force Season 5 End

Delta Force Season 5 is wrapping up soon, with Season 6 set to launch on September 23. As the countdown begins, operations players need to know exactly what wipes, what carries over, and what’s worth spending before the reset. The Delta Force Season 5 end brings opportunities to cash in on resources and prepare for the grind ahead.
Tactical Armament Vouchers Before Season Reset
One of the biggest things that expires at the Delta Force Season 5 end is tactical armament vouchers. These vouchers are earned throughout the season by completing events and appear in the top right of the interface. When the timer hits zero, they’re gone, so spending them beforehand is crucial.
Opening armament packs provides a wide range of rewards — from skins that never duplicate, to supply crates in green, blue, and purple rarities. Even low-tier crates can drop rare items like gold bars and quantum storage. Purple crates hold some of the best rewards, including gold vests and purple ammunition. Using up vouchers now ensures nothing is wasted, and the items acquired remain usable in the next season.
Safe Box Passes and Seasonal Expirations
Not everything wipes at the Delta Force Season 5 end, but temporary passes tied to seasonal missions do. The 3×3 safe box temporary unlocks, often earned as 24-hour or 48-hour passes, won’t carry forward. The same applies to the seasonal 3×3 unlock granted through missions or the battle pass. If unlocked this season, players must earn or repurchase it again when Season 6 begins.
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On the other hand, most collection items, supply packs, and crates without an expiration notice will persist. Black site upgrades, stash contents, technic alloy, and money also remain intact, setting Delta Force apart from other extraction shooters that feature complete wipes.
Preparing for Delta Force Season 6
While vouchers and temporary passes vanish, prepping for new missions is a smart move. Collectors’ tasks often require handing in unbound gold or red items found in raids. Stockpiling a few rare items can save time and frustration when the new season’s missions roll out.
Additionally, during the last stretch of Season 5, the XP cap on the season pass is often lifted, and boosters may appear. This gives late grinders a chance to finish off their passes and claim rewards they might have missed earlier. For those who prefer maximizing gains, saving gold and rare loot now could translate into faster mission progress once Season 6 goes live.
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What to Expect in the Next Season
The Delta Force Season 5 end is just the beginning. While patch notes for the global version haven’t landed yet, confirmed additions include a new operator, jets, and updates for warfare. Content creators will access the test server on September 16, meaning early previews are right around the corner.
As always, caution is advised when browsing leaks from the Chinese test server. Not every feature tested there makes it into the global release. Watching verified previews from creators is the safest way to know what’s coming. With the official launch less than two weeks away, the best preparation now is using up expiring items, securing resources, and getting ready for another grind when Delta Force Season 6 begins.