Hell Let Loose: Vietnam announces its June release date

Published on May 16, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Team17 and Expression Games have confirmed that Hell Let Loose: Vietnam will arrive digitally on June 18 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series, with a physical edition on consoles scheduled for August 4. The game shifts the tactical shooter experience from World War II to the Vietnam conflict, offering massive 50 vs 50 player battles.

jungle battlefield at dawn, dense canopy with shafts of smoke-filtered light, US helicopter gunship banking low over rice paddies, rotor wash disturbing tall grass and muddy water, a squad of soldiers in olive uniforms moving through elephant grass, M16 rifles raised, tracer rounds crossing from distant treeline, napalm strike billowing orange-black smoke on the horizon, destroyed Viet Cong bunker with sandbags and corrugated metal scattered, muddy foxhole with radio operator crouching, antenna wire trailing, 50 vs 50 scale suggested by multiple figures fading into haze, cinematic photorealistic rendering, dramatic war photography style, high contrast shadows, lens flare, dust particles in air, ultra-detailed foliage and military equipment, motion blur on running soldiers, realistic smoke and fire simulation

Six maps with dynamic weather and realistic arsenal 🌿

The title features six maps set in the Vietnamese jungle, with a dynamic weather system that affects visibility and terrain. The arsenal includes period weapons for both sides, North Vietnam and the US Armed Forces, with tactical options such as placing traps and using vegetation as cover. The graphics engine aims to maintain visual fidelity without sacrificing performance in 100-player matches.

From World War II to the jungle, without GPS 🔥

Going from fighting in Normandy to doing so in Vietnam has its challenges. Now, instead of complaining about the fog, you will curse the thick jungle that hides snipers. And the best part: no GPS or detailed maps, just your instinct and the hope of not stepping on a trap. At least Napalm doesn't ask for DLC.