If EA Isn't Going to Deliver Another Battlefield Vietnam, Hell Let Loose: Vietnam Steps In
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If EA Isn't Going to Deliver Another Battlefield Vietnam, Hell Let Loose: Vietnam Steps In

The sequel to Hell Let Loose is set in Vietnam, introducing new vehicles, maps, and gameplay mechanics.

Hell Let Loose: Vietnam is on the horizon, promising a deeply immersive experience in a seldom-explored conflict area in video games. Featuring 50v50 skirmishes, the sequel returns with revamped maps and gameplay mechanics, and notably introduces helicopters.

Aerial units will be paramount, tasked with transporting troops to various combat zones, delivering crucial supplies, conducting reconnaissance, and executing air assaults.

Despite its similarities to other big battlefield titles, Hell Let Loose adopts a unique approach tailored to hardcore military simulation enthusiasts. While it incorporates capture modes akin to Battlefield, its essence aligns more closely with mil-sim games like Squad, which emerged from the Project Reality mod for Battlefield 2.

The official Steam page hints at a 2026 release, revealing that Hell Let Loose: Vietnam aims for a full launch without an early access phase.

For more updates about this exciting addition to the franchise, stay tuned, and prepare to engage with a new era of conflict!

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