
We have another game being let loose into the Xbox Game Pass library today! Team17's authentic PvP shooter Hell Let Loose is now available to Game Pass subscribers as the service's first month of 2024 kicks into gear.
Down below we'll drop some footage of the game, alongside a brief intro for what to expect and a link to our feature on why this one is worth a go on Xbox Game Pass.
Hell Let Loose (Xbox Series X And S, PC)
"Join the ever expanding experience of Hell Let Loose - a hardcore World War Two first person shooter with epic battles of 100 players with infantry, tanks, artillery, a dynamically shifting front line and a unique resource based RTS-inspired meta-game."
Joining your nearest squad and jumping into Hell Let Loose this week? Tell us your Game Pass plans down below!
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is it just pvp or is there some kind of coop mode?
@rustyduck it's only pvp. It's a WW2 simulator and a darn good one. In game chat is needed as you have a small plattoon you are in. You don't really have a map so you your CO communicates or hears chatter through their radio about enemy positions. There's also no indicator about enemy whereabouts. So you have to rely 100% on your platoon for callouts. You won't have any hit indicators if you do kill someone either or even know if you got anyone. Like some solders in WW2 you see an enemy in the distance and shoot. You may not know you got a kill till the end of the game. I short the game is hard as crap. Run and gun tactics don't work.
Ooo think I might actually give this a spin!
@rustyduck Yes it's co-operative as it's two sides against each other so you have to work with your teammates rather than everyone for themselves.
I tried this last night.... it's damn right hard, but I really enjoyed it.
You can't run round like a headless chicken as you would in COD or Battlefield, otherwise you'll just get shot, and even then you don't know where the shot came from at times. You don't get a radar to tell you where the enemy is, there's no holding of hands in this game... this is down the route of realism.
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