Hell Let Loose release date revealed, and Soviet forces are joining the fight
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Hell﷽ Let ওLoose, the hardcore multiplayer World War 2 shooter from Black Matter, has an official release date.
Developer Black Matter shared an update on it🧸s plans during the Future Game Show powered by WD_BLACK, with studio founder Maximilian Rea taking center stage to reveal that Hell Let Loose will leave early access on July 27; the headlining feature of the 1.0 update will be the introduction of Soviet forces and accomp🌞anying Eastern front battles such as Kursk and Stalingrad.
Hell Let Loose doesn't go into full-blown "historical ARMA" levels of simulationism, but it places a much heavier emphasis on strategy and players filling specific squad roles across the battlefield than💛, well, Battlefield. It also prides itself on grounded action, with a minimalist user interface that eschews common shooter aꦗides like bullet counts and a minimap. With 100 player battles stretching across infantry, tanks, and artillery, you'll have plenty of ways to make a difference in the fight - and also plenty of ways to get taken out.
Meanwhile, players in the role of officers and a single supreme commander dictate the flow of the battle by sending squads to claim specific sectors, yielding resources which can then be used to reinforce their own war effort. It's a lot to wra🌳p your head around at first, but as the , nearly 30,000 early access players already swear by it.
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