It was announced last night during the Future Games Show at E3 that Black Matter and Team17’s WWII shooter, Hell Let Loose would be leaving Early Access on July 27th. On top of that, it was also revealed that the game would be coming to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S at some point this year! The PC launch will also see the inclusion of Russian forces and 2 all-new large urban maps. Set in the Eastern Front, players will be able to take the fight to Kursk and Stalingrad.
Hell Let Loose is an authentic reenactment of the large-scale battles of WWII that keeps a focus on strategic gameplay in order for players to succeed. Teams fight to secure supply chains for resources, capture POIs across the map, rip through the battlefield in tanks, or disable enemy defenses in the pursuit of changing the tide of war. You have to communicate and work as a team if you want to successfully carry out the mission as teamwork is everything. Each side has 10 squads of 5 players and each is led by a commanding officer whose job is to report to the single commander that makes the big decisions needed to lead their army to victory.
Key features:
Experience authentic, strategic gameplay: Fight in epic 50 vs 50 multiplayer battles across two distinct game modes, Offensive and Warfare;
Battle across both European theatres: Fight across 11 authentically recreated maps, including two on the Eastern Front. On the Western Front land at Omaha or Utah Beaches, fight through Carentan and into the frozen forests of Foy before climbing Hill 400
Discover and master your role in battle: Choose from 14 unique roles, including officer, medic, machinegunner, commander, tank crewman, sniper, and more
Immersive gameplay: Authentic ballistics and recoil patterns create satisfying, skillful gunplay
Fortifications and vehicles: Build defenses on the battlefield to strengthen positions, or take control of an array of World War II-era vehicles, including the Sherman and Tiger tanks
Hell Let Loose fully releases on PC July 27th and comes to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S in 2021.