Hell Sounds a Bit Dangerous
Hell Let Loose is a strategic, 50 vs. 50, squad-based World War 2 first-person shooter, and it is available now on Xbox Series X and PS5 and was already available on PC. If you are a PlayStation Plus subscriber, you can get the game as a part of the October free games lineup.
In addition to crossplay between the console platforms, Hell Let Loose on Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 runs in 4K resolution (1080p on Xbox Series S) and 60 frames per second across all consoles. You will be getting a great experience no matter what console you use.
Here are the key features for Hell Let Loose:
- 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 armor, infantry, and recon, led by officers with a direct line to an overall player-commander directing the game’s flow.
- 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/ €39.99/£34.99, with a physical release on both platforms following on November 2 for the same price. Also launching today for both Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 is the Iron Vanguard downloadable content, which provides additional cosmetic items including The “Hell on Wheels” jacket for US tank crew and “Rolled Sleeves” for All German roles for $4.99/€4.99/£3.99. This winter will see the introduction to console of the Eastern Front, a free update that includes the infamous battlefields of Kursk and Stalingrad, as well as Soviet forces.
Hell Let Loose is a definite try for me. Since it is free for PlayStation Plus members, I have nothing to lose in trying out this strategic shooter.
Source: Press Release