Developer Black Matter and publisher Team17 have just revealed the lineup of exciting content set to arrive soon in their WW2-inspired multiplayer tactical FPS game.
Hell Let Loose has received mostly positive reviews throughout its reception and continues to be well-received by fans of the multiplayer FPS genre. It was even nominated in the 2022 British Academy Games Awards under the Multiplayer category.
Given all the acclaim and praise Hell Let Loose has received, there are certainly high expectations regarding what Black Matter and Team17 have planned to introduce in Hell Let Loose in the months ahead and how they will continue to support the game in the years to come.
Recently, Hell Let Loose has revealed their 2023 roadmap, detailing what the game has planned for the next months of this year. Take a look at the HELL LET LOOSE | 2023 Roadmap Reveal, courtesy of Hell Let Loose’s official Youtube channel:
Here’s an overview of all the new content and update that are set to arrive in Hell Let Loose:
April
- General Bug Fixing
- Free DLC
- Quality of Life improvements
- Gameplay Analytics
- Premium DLC
June
- General Bug Fixing
- Free DLC
- Quality of Life improvements
- Gameplay Analytics
- Map refresh
- Improved player locomotion
- Non-verbal communication tools
- Updated in-game player reporting tools
- British Forces
- New website
- New merch store
- Premium DLC
July
- General Bug Fixing
- Gameplay Analytics
- New Tutorial system
- New game mode ‘Objective’
- 101st Airborne DLC
- In-game store
- Premium DLC
September
- Windows 10 version of Hell Let Loose
- Map refresh
- Steam Deck verified version
- Premium DLC
December
- New Tutorial system
- New game mode ‘Skirmish’
- Battle of Danzig
- The Winter War
- Finnish and Polish Forces
- New Clan system
- Updated game audio and soundtrack
- Premium DLC
The month of June appears to be the most jam-packed, but the addition of British Forces and the new tools that should address some social and player issues looks to be the highlight of this month in Hell Let Loose. The new game mode ‘Objective’ arriving in July is also something to look forward to as it was revealed to provide a shorter gameplay experience.
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