Hell Let Loose: Vietnam will be set during the Vietnam War from 1965 to 1973 and moves the franchise from World War II Europe to dense jungle combat. The game will include aerial vehicles for helicopter supply ferries, river patrol boats, and North Vietnamese forces using extensive tunnel networks for bypasses and ambushes. The launch will target PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in 2026, while the studio will maintain and update both the new title and the existing game concurrently. The game will debut six maps depicting operations such as Operation Starlite and Operation Piranha and will run on Unreal Engine 5.
Set during the years of the Vietnam War, between 1965 and 1973, the next Hell Let Loose will be a big departure from the first game's WWII battlefields in Europe. In addition to the shift to dense jungle terrain, Vietnam will also feature aerial vehicles with players ferrying supplies by helicopter between camps, as well as river patrols by boat. North Vietnamese forces, meanwhile, will have access to sprawling networks of tunnels for bypassing enemy patrols and launching ambushes.
Hell Let Loose blew up on Steam when it launched in 2021 despite being borne of a Kickstarter project years earlier by Australian studio Black Matter. Unlike recent battle royale free-for-alls or modern Call of Duty-style deathmatches, Hell Let Loose leans into the military simulation genre with 50v50 battles, in which players designated as officers share commands over priority voice channels and victory requires prioritizing communication and coordination over individual KDA ratio heroics.
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