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Hell Let Loose not out on consoles, free for PlayStation Plus subscribers this month

by: Elliot -
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There are plenty of modern day and futuristic shooters out there. But I contend not nearly enough World War Two era ones. Hell Let Loose has recently helped fix that problem. Released on Steam in July of this year, and since October 5 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox X|S. PlayStation Plus members can grab the game for free for the month of October. The game is also cross platform on all three devices.

Matches lean toward the bigger size here, with 50 vs 50 being the normal, currently spread across 10 different maps. Maps also, “authentically depict some of the most important and notorious battles on the Western Front of the war, including Utah and Omaha beaches, Carentan, and Foy.”

Other Hell Let Loose features:

  • The brutality of the War in Europe: Hell Let Loose portrays the battles of World War II’s Western Front across two distinct modes, Offensive and Warfare.
  • Authentic strategic gameplay: Each side is broken down into armour, infantry, and recon, led by officers with a direct line to an overall player-commander directing the flow of the game.
  • Unique metagame: Extended battles entrench participants in the tidal-like motion of the frontline that builds up Hell Let
  • Loose’s real-time strategy inspired metagame.
  • Playing a Part: Fourteen roles are available for players to experience, from engineers and snipers, commanders and tank crewmen, medics and support; all play a part in the war effort.
  • Enhanced haptic feedback: Hell Let Loose on PlayStation 5 includes immersive DualSense haptic support per weapon; adaptive triggers support when driving or shooting, and DualSense Audio feedback via the controller’s speaker.

Hell Let Loose is available on Xbox Series X|S and for non-PlayStation Plus members for $39.99. The game also had a full release on Steam in July of this year, and is currently on sale on Steam for $29.99 a 25% until October 11.