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Hell Let Loose: Vietnam Receives Gameplay Trailer

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  • Hell Let Loose: Vietnam is set to release in 2026, expanding from PC to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
  • The game maintains the originals large-scale battles (50 vs 50) but moves the setting to the Vietnam War, featuring varied environments such as dense jungles, rivers, and open fields.
  • Players can pilot helicopters for troop deployment and fire support, control patrol boats, and even utilize tunnel networks while playing as the North Vietnamese.
  • The game will feature six maps and six game modes, including Warfare (tug-of-war style battle) and Offensive (alternating attacking and defending objectives). Four additional, rotating game modes will also be available.

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Hell Let Loose: Vietnam – Experience Intense Warfare in New Settings

Hell Let Loose: Vietnam’s first gameplay trailer is here, showcasing the series’ signature large-scale battles in a new setting. Developer Expression Games and publisher Team17’s new game moves the World War II shooter to the Vietnam War, maintaining 50 vs 50 battles that demand strong teamwork. The trailer, released on December 10, 2025, highlights the game’s varied environments, including dense jungles, rivers, and open fields, where danger can strike from any direction. Players can pilot helicopters for troop deployment and fire support and control patrol boats (including the iconic U.S. PBR) to dominate the rivers. Playing as the North Vietnamese, players can also utilize intricate tunnel networks for ambushes and strategic movement. Hell Let Loose: Vietnam will feature six maps and six game modes. Insider Gaming previewed the game at Gamescom and reports that the maps are set in Vietnam, featuring dense jungles, twisting rivers, and open fields. The game modes include Warfare, a tug-of-war style battle for control of five key zones, and Offensive, where teams alternate between attacking and defending objectives. Four additional, rotating game modes will also be available.

Hell Let Loose Expands to Consoles in 2026 with PC Release on Steam and Epic Games Store

Hell Let Loose: Vietnam is slated for release in 2026 on PC (via Steam and the Epic Games Store), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. A specific release date has not been announced, but the game promises to build upon the original’s formula. Insider Gaming also offers a weekly newsletter and publishes articles about other gaming topics, such as leaks regarding PlayStation Plus Game Catalog updates.

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GenreMusic
Play ModesSingle player

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