Hell Let Loose, a strategic squad-based FPS by Black Matter and published by Team17, has left Steam Early Access.
The full release see players fight in 50 v 50 multiplayer battles across 11 different maps, depicting the Western and Eastern Fronts of World War II. This includes the Utah and Omaha beaches, Carentan and Stalingrad.
Hell Let Loose first entered Steam Early Access in June 2019, and the full release sees the introduction of Kurks and Stalingrad maps, two that represented the Eastern Front.
In addition, 20 new weapons and gadgets, four new vehicles and the Soviet Forces have been added to the game.
Hell Let Loose see 100 players of fourteen roles (engineers, snipers, commanders, tank crewmen, medics, support, and more) as they contribute in the war effort. Players can also be assigned as officers that report directly to the player-commander that has the whole overview of the battle.
A certain FPS series that started as a WWII sim has completely say bye-bye to realism (and that’s fine), but for those craving for an FPS from this dark period of time, Hell Let Loose is out now on PC via Steam for RM82.