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Hell Let Loose Cheapest Price: 8 Stores Head to Head

Hell Let Loose sits at EUR6.89 at Kinguin, matching its tracked low. Here is every store that carries it, ranked on price and on risk, so cheap does not become costly.

Alex

Alex

July 2, 2026

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Hell Let Loose Cheapest Price: 8 Stores Head to Head — GamerScout

Cheapest is not safest: Hell Let Loose on price AND risk

The headline number is easy: the Hell Let Loose cheapest price right now is EUR6.89 at Kinguin. The harder question, and the one this page actually answers, is whether the cheapest store is the one you should hand your card to. Every shop below gets judged on two axes at once, what it charges and how much risk sits behind the checkout, because those two things rarely line up.

Hell Let Loose is a large-scale WWII shooter on PC, released July 27, 2021, sitting at a 79 Metacritic and 82% of 147,076 Steam reviews. It is popular enough that keyshops undercut hard, which is exactly the situation where a EUR7 spread can hide a trust gap you did not sign up for.

Prices verified from our live price database on July 2, 2026.

💡 Key takeaway
Verdict: Cheapest is Kinguin at EUR6.89 (keyshop, trust 85/100), and that also matches the tracked historical low. Safest is Fanatical at EUR13.49 (official store, trust 95/100). If the ~EUR6.60 gap does not bother you, Kinguin is the value pick; if you want the highest-trust checkout, pay the difference at Fanatical.

The full price board

Every store our database currently lists for Hell Let Loose, sorted cheapest first. Discount shown only where the store reports one.

StorePriceDiscountStore typeTrust
KinguinEUR6.89-keyshop85/100
EnebaEUR8.97-82%keyshop80/100
GamivoEUR8.99-keyshop72/100
Electronic FirstEUR10.67-keyshop85/100
FanaticalEUR13.49-78%official95/100
YuPlayEUR14.12-76%keyshop65/100
IndieGalaEUR17.49-75%official85/100
GameBilletEUR66.49-5%official92/100

RRP is EUR69.99, so everything except GameBillet is a real discount off list. GameBillet at EUR66.49 is barely off RRP and is only here for completeness. Nobody is buying this game at that price when the same official-store tier exists cheaper.

The rows this table cannot fill are worth naming plainly. Region and activation, delivery speed, and any voucher-stacked checkout fees are not tracked in our data for these listings, so I will not pretend to know them. For keyshops specifically, treat the sticker price as a floor: some run separate buyer-protection add-ons or payment fees at checkout, and the price you see first is not always the price you pay. Read the final total before you confirm.

Is EUR6.89 actually a good moment to buy?

Yes, and not because of urgency, because of the history. Hell Let Loose held at EUR9.48 for most of June, dipped to EUR9.10 on June 25, then dropped to EUR6.89 on June 27 and has stayed flat there through July 2. Our tracked historical low is EUR6.89, logged June 26. So the current buyable price is sitting right on the tracked low.

One clarification that matters: that low is a tracked historical reading, not a promise the exact snapshot is buyable at that store this second. What we can say is that the live cheapest listing (Kinguin) currently matches it. When the buyable price equals the recorded floor and has been stable for close to a week, there is no waiting game to play. You are not going to time it better by refreshing.

✅ Tip
Before checkout, confirm the copy activates on the platform you want and pull the final total after any fees or voucher prompts. On keyshops the pre-fee price and the pay price can differ, which quietly shrinks the gap between the cheap shop and the safer one.

Store by store: where each one earns its place

Kinguin, EUR6.89 (keyshop, trust 85/100)

The cheapest live listing, and its trust score of 85 is high for a keyshop. That combination is why it wins the value slot outright.

Pros
  • Lowest current price of all 8 stores
  • Matches the tracked historical low of EUR6.89
  • Trust 85/100, strong for the keyshop tier
Cons
  • Keyshop, so region and activation are not confirmed in our data
  • Watch for optional add-ons or fees at checkout that lift the final total

Fanatical, EUR13.49 (official, trust 95/100)

Roughly double Kinguin, but it carries the highest trust score on the board and is an official-type store. This is the pick when the checkout matters more than the euros.

Pros
  • Highest trust score here at 95/100
  • Official store type
  • Genuine -78% off RRP
Cons
  • EUR6.60 more than the cheapest option
  • Not the move if you are optimizing purely on price

Eneba and Gamivo, EUR8.97 and EUR8.99 (keyshops)

The middle of the keyshop pack. Eneba lands at EUR8.97 (trust 80) with a listed -82%, Gamivo at EUR8.99 (trust 72). Both sit above Kinguin on price and below it on trust, which is an awkward place to be. If you are shopping keyshops, Kinguin is cheaper and more trusted than either, so these only make sense if a listing at Kinguin is unavailable in your region.

Cons
  • Cost more than Kinguin while scoring lower on trust
  • Gamivo's 72 is the second-lowest trust on the board

YuPlay, EUR14.12 (keyshop, trust 65/100)

The weakest value proposition here: more expensive than Fanatical while carrying the lowest trust score of any store on the page. There is no reading of the data where this beats a cheaper keyshop or a safer official store.

⚠️ Heads up
YuPlay costs more than the highest-trust store (Fanatical) yet scores lowest on trust at 65/100. When a listing is both pricier and riskier than an alternative on the same page, it fails on both axes. Skip it.

IndieGala, EUR17.49 (official, trust 85/100)

An official-type store with solid trust (85), but at EUR17.49 it is the most expensive route apart from GameBillet. If you specifically want an official store, Fanatical is both cheaper and higher-trust, which leaves IndieGala without a clear job to do.

Best store by situation

Cheapest: Kinguin at EUR6.89. Lowest price, trust 85, and it is level with the tracked low. For most buyers chasing value, this is the answer.

Safest: Fanatical at EUR13.49. Trust 95 and an official store type. You pay about EUR6.60 for the highest-trust checkout on the board.

Fastest: Our data does not track delivery times for these listings, so I will not rank speed I cannot verify. Digital keys from established shops typically arrive quickly, but pick your store on the two things we can actually measure here, price and trust, not on a delivery claim.

My own call: unless a low-friction, official checkout is worth EUR6.60 to you, Kinguin's mix of the lowest price, a tracked-low match, and a respectable 85 trust is the sensible buy. If you would rather not think about keyshop checkouts at all, Fanatical is the clean upgrade and the only official store here that is both cheap and top-trust.

FAQ

What is the cheapest price for Hell Let Loose right now? EUR6.89 at Kinguin, a keyshop with a trust score of 85/100. That is the lowest of the 8 stores we currently track and it matches our tracked historical low.

Is EUR6.89 the all-time low? It matches our tracked historical low of EUR6.89, first logged on June 26, 2026. The price has held flat at EUR6.89 since June 27, so the current buyable best is sitting on that floor rather than above it.

Which store is safest? Fanatical, at EUR13.49. It has the highest trust score on this page (95/100) and is an official-type store. IndieGala and GameBillet are also official but cost more.

Why are keyshops so much cheaper than the official stores? Keyshops list well below RRP, which is why Kinguin, Eneba and Gamivo all undercut the official stores here. The trade-off is that region, activation and any checkout fees are not tracked in our data, so confirm the final total and the activation before you buy.

Should I wait for a bigger discount? The price has been stable at EUR6.89 for close to a week and equals the tracked low, so there is no obvious lower target to wait for. If you want the game, this is a fair entry point.

If you like squad-scale co-op shooters, it is also worth glancing at HELLDIVERS 2 and No More Room in Hell 2 while you are comparing prices, though this page is about getting Hell Let Loose for the least while dodging the risky checkouts.

Alex, Scout Team

Alex

Alex

Alex covers game deals, storefront pricing, and store comparisons for the Scout Team.