Hell Let Loose Adds New Map, Free Weekend & Animation Overhaul

Hell of an update.

Hell Let Loose

Developed by Black Matter and published by Team17, Hell Let Loose, the 50v50 World War II shooter that released into Early Access last year, is getting a huge overhaul with its seventh update.

Battle of Carentan is the biggest update to date for Hell Let Loose since its release in June 2020. Among the additions are the Carentan map, which was an important city following D-Day, as well as a free weekend and a major change to the game’s animations.

Check out the rather metal announcement trailer below.

On top of the aforementioned changes, Foy and Omaha Beach will also be getting reworked, as well as a redesign for firearm SFX.

Max Rea, Studio Head, Black Matter, on the update:

“The battles of Hell Let Loose have been raging in Early Access for over a year now, and with every update that’s been released the intensity and nightmare of war has become even stronger, but none of that comes close to what this new update brings. The real world fighting in and around Carentan was brutal and entirely different to any of the other battles held during the war up to that point, and it’s that experience that we’ve aimed to reproduce as best and as accurate as possible for our incredibly passionate and growing community of players. The animation overhaul is the icing on the cake for all of this – it pushes everything that bit further!”

We were big fans of Hell Let Loose when we played it in its earliest days, so it’s good to see development moving along nicely for it.

Hell Let Loose is available now in Early Access on Steam.

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