Compare Hell Let Loose prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Expression Games. Published by Team17. Released on 7/27/2021. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Indie, Massively Multiplayer, Simulation, Strategy. Metacritic score: 79/100.

Mic up or get left behind: Hell Let Loose is the closest PC gaming gets to actually feeling like a 100-player WWII operation, but it will punish you hard before it rewards you.

I went in expecting a shooter. What I got was closer to a part-time job with a rank structure, a supply chain, and the constant background noise of someone on voice chat who absolutely refuses to cap the objective. Hell Let Loose drops 100 players across massive, historically recreated maps, splits them into two 50-player armies, and then asks every single one of them to actually cooperate. That is a bigger ask than it sounds, and whether the game clicks for you comes down almost entirely to whether you are ready to answer it. The role system is the engine the whole thing runs on. Across infantry, armour, recon, and command unit types, there are 14 distinct classes covering everything from rifleman and medic to tank commander and spotter. The commander sits above the squads, calling in supply drops, air strikes, and strafing runs while officers coordinate the ground push. Support players lay resource nodes that feed the command economy. Engineers build and destroy Garrison spawn points that can flip a match completely. It is an RTS-inspired meta-game dressed in an FPS, and when squads are doing their jobs, watching the front line shift sector by sector feels genuinely earned. The maps themselves, reconstructed from archival aerial photography and satellite imagery, are some of the most convincing WW2 environments in the genre: Stalingrad rubble, the hedgerows around Carentan, the plains of Kursk all read as real places rather than arena dressing. The honest problem is the floor. The learning curve is steep and the game does very little to flatten it for new arrivals. Spawn mechanics, garrison management, node placement, voice-radio layering across local, squad, and command channels: none of it is taught in any meaningful way. Veteran players can be patient and welcoming, but the community experience is inconsistent enough that solo players rolling into random squads will bounce off the game before they find the rhythm. Performance has also been a recurring frustration in the community since the Team17 takeover and subsequent handoff to Cover 6 Studios, with stuttering and frame-rate complaints appearing regularly even on capable hardware. It is not a dealbreaker for most of the 82% positive Steam crowd, but it is a real friction point you should know about going in. What Hell Let Loose does better than almost any other WW2 shooter is make individual actions feel consequential inside a massive match. Destroying an enemy Garrison quietly turns the tide of a battle. A tank commander and a spotter working in tandem can lock down an entire sector. The game sits in a distinct middle ground: more accessible than full mil-sims like Arma, more tactical and slower-paced than Battlefield, and entirely uninterested in your kill-death ratio. It is a game where patience, voice comms, and role discipline are the actual skill expression. If that appeals to you even a little, the ceiling on satisfying moments here is genuinely high. Alex, Scout Team

Hell Let Loose

Hell Let Loose

Jul 27, 2021Expression GamesTeam17
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Mic up or get left behind: Hell Let Loose is the closest PC gaming gets to actually feeling like a 100-player WWII operation, but it will punish you hard before it rewards you.

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I went in expecting a shooter. What I got was closer to a part-time job with a rank structure, a supply chain, and the constant background noise of someone on voice chat who absolutely refuses to cap the objective. Hell Let Loose drops 100 players across massive, historically recreated maps, splits them into two 50-player armies, and then asks every single one of them to actually cooperate. That is a bigger ask than it sounds, and whether the game clicks for you comes down almost entirely to whether you are ready to answer it. The role system is the engine the whole thing runs on. Across infantry, armour, recon, and command unit types, there are 14 distinct classes covering everything from rifleman and medic to tank commander and spotter. The commander sits above the squads, calling in supply drops, air strikes, and strafing runs while officers coordinate the ground push. Support players lay resource nodes that feed the command economy. Engineers build and destroy Garrison spawn points that can flip a match completely. It is an RTS-inspired meta-game dressed in an FPS, and when squads are doing their jobs, watching the front line shift sector by sector feels genuinely earned. The maps themselves, reconstructed from archival aerial photography and satellite imagery, are some of the most convincing WW2 environments in the genre: Stalingrad rubble, the hedgerows around Carentan, the plains of Kursk all read as real places rather than arena dressing. The honest problem is the floor. The learning curve is steep and the game does very little to flatten it for new arrivals. Spawn mechanics, garrison management, node placement, voice-radio layering across local, squad, and command channels: none of it is taught in any meaningful way. Veteran players can be patient and welcoming, but the community experience is inconsistent enough that solo players rolling into random squads will bounce off the game before they find the rhythm. Performance has also been a recurring frustration in the community since the Team17 takeover and subsequent handoff to Cover 6 Studios, with stuttering and frame-rate complaints appearing regularly even on capable hardware. It is not a dealbreaker for most of the 82% positive Steam crowd, but it is a real friction point you should know about going in. What Hell Let Loose does better than almost any other WW2 shooter is make individual actions feel consequential inside a massive match. Destroying an enemy Garrison quietly turns the tide of a battle. A tank commander and a spotter working in tandem can lock down an entire sector. The game sits in a distinct middle ground: more accessible than full mil-sims like Arma, more tactical and slower-paced than Battlefield, and entirely uninterested in your kill-death ratio. It is a game where patience, voice comms, and role discipline are the actual skill expression. If that appeals to you even a little, the ceiling on satisfying moments here is genuinely high.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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multiplayerachievementssteam50v50 MultiplayerSquad CommunicationRole-Based CombatTank WarfareHistorical WW2Mil-Sim LiteOfficer MechanicsLarge-Scale BattlesGarrison ManagementCommander RoleCombined ArmsVoice Comms RequiredSlow Burn TacticalResource NodesSector CaptureSteep Learning CurveCommunity Servers

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Metacritic
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Steam
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Game Info

Developer
Expression Games
Publisher
Team17
Release Date
Jul 27, 2021

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