Developer Team Jade and publisher TiMi Studio Group have officially announced the 16 esports organisations selected for the Global Partner Team Program ahead of the inaugural Delta Force RISE Series.

The partner line-up features prominent international organisations, including Alliance, Aurora Gaming, Evil Geniuses, FaZe Clan, FLC Clan, Fluxo W7M, Fnatic, Gen.G, Gotaga, Leviatán, Team Nadeshot, NTMR, Spacestation Gaming, SPF, Team Liquid, and WLGaming Esports.

Kicking off on 10 July 2026, the newly launched tournament circuit seeks to establish a global structural framework for extraction esports, creating a competitive multi-regional environment across the Americas and EMEA.

By integrating veteran esports clubs into a long-term stability initiative, the league organisers aim to fast-track global fan engagement and player development for the recently established tactical first-person shooter.

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Rather than utilising the large-scale 20v20 warfare mode seen in casual player sessions, the professional RISE Series will operate on a specialised 3v3v3 tactical “Operations” format centred around squads securing and decoding data devices known as Mandelbricks. Full rosters for the respective Americas and EMEA divisions are scheduled to be finalised and unveiled in early July.

The implementation of a structured, high-prize partner league reflects a deliberate commercial push by the developers to pioneer a formal professional space within extraction shooting. By launching the RISE Series with an annual $1,000,000 regional circuit prize pool and major institutional partnerships, Team Jade is attempting to formalise a sustainable market structure for extraction-based competitive gaming.

Image credit: Team Jade/TiMi Studio Group

Notably, Fluxo W7M joins the ecosystem as the sole Brazilian representative, operating under a regional franchise partnership tied to global publisher Garena, which oversees localised distributions. EudsonEudinhoFilho, CEO of Fluxo W7M, commented on the significance of the franchise agreement: “We recently closed a partnership with Garena Global and Delta Force to be part of the franchised club network for the Delta Force Americas League. We are very happy to be part of the beginning of this project and to represent Brazil as the only domestic organisation in the ecosystem.”

The Delta Force franchise, which originally debuted in the late 1990s as a tactical military PC game, underwent a modern resurrection by Tencent’s TiMi Studio Group as a free-to-play tactical shooter available across PC, console, and mobile platforms.

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