Compare Hell Let Loose - Upper Echelon (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Expression Games. Published by Team17 Digital Ltd. Released on 7/27/2021. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Genres: Action, Indie, Massively Multiplayer, Simulation, Strategy. Metacritic score: 79/100.

A DLC content pack for Hell Let Loose bringing additional commander-tier content to one of the most demanding and rewarding WW2 multiplayer shooters on console.

Hell Let Loose is not a casual shooter. It is a 50-vs-50 WW2 combined-arms simulation where communication, supply lines, and squad coordination matter more than individual kill counts. The Upper Echelon DLC sits on top of that already demanding foundation, adding commander-focused cosmetic and content layers for players who have already committed to the game's steep but rewarding learning curve. If you have not played the base game yet, that is the conversation to have first. Upper Echelon is strictly for players already invested in the ecosystem. On the strategic side, Hell Let Loose's core loop is genuinely unlike most multiplayer shooters on Xbox. Nodes generate resources, officers call in supply drops, and a single miscommunication can collapse a defensive line. The Upper Echelon pack leans into the upper command fantasy, which is fitting because the Commander role is where the game's deepest decision-making lives. Choosing when to drop a supply cache versus calling an artillery strike, or holding resources for a late-match tank reinforcement, is the kind of systems thinking that will feel familiar to anyone who has lost sleep over a Paradox campaign. The base game holds a Very Positive rating across well over 140,000 Steam reviews and a Metacritic score of 79, which for a mil-sim adjacent title in this niche is a strong signal of sustained quality. The developer Black Matter built the game in Unreal Engine 4 and Team17 Digital handles publishing. The console version on Xbox Series X and Xbox One runs acceptably, though the PC community remains larger and the mod ecosystem on console is essentially nonexistent, which is a genuine loss for long-term replayability compared to the PC build. Who is this for? Primarily Hell Let Loose regulars who want to signal their commitment to the commander tier or unlock additional cosmetic depth tied to that role. If you are still learning which sectors to defend and how to build resource nodes efficiently, this DLC adds nothing functional to that learning process. Come back to it once you have a few dozen hours logged and you understand why a poorly placed garrison can lose a match in under two minutes. The absence of mod support on console is the biggest structural weakness of the Xbox version overall. On PC, community maps and tweaks extend the life of the game considerably. Console players are working with a fixed content pool, which makes every DLC purchase feel more weighted. Upper Echelon is a reasonable add-on for committed players but not a solution to the platform's content ceiling. Diego, Scout Team

Hell Let Loose - Upper Echelon (DLC)
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Hell Let Loose - Upper Echelon (DLC)

Jul 27, 2021Expression GamesTeam17 Digital Ltd
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A DLC content pack for Hell Let Loose bringing additional commander-tier content to one of the most demanding and rewarding WW2 multiplayer shooters on console.

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About Hell Let Loose - Upper Echelon (DLC)

Hell Let Loose is not a casual shooter. It is a 50-vs-50 WW2 combined-arms simulation where communication, supply lines, and squad coordination matter more than individual kill counts. The Upper Echelon DLC sits on top of that already demanding foundation, adding commander-focused cosmetic and content layers for players who have already committed to the game's steep but rewarding learning curve. If you have not played the base game yet, that is the conversation to have first. Upper Echelon is strictly for players already invested in the ecosystem. On the strategic side, Hell Let Loose's core loop is genuinely unlike most multiplayer shooters on Xbox. Nodes generate resources, officers call in supply drops, and a single miscommunication can collapse a defensive line. The Upper Echelon pack leans into the upper command fantasy, which is fitting because the Commander role is where the game's deepest decision-making lives. Choosing when to drop a supply cache versus calling an artillery strike, or holding resources for a late-match tank reinforcement, is the kind of systems thinking that will feel familiar to anyone who has lost sleep over a Paradox campaign. The base game holds a Very Positive rating across well over 140,000 Steam reviews and a Metacritic score of 79, which for a mil-sim adjacent title in this niche is a strong signal of sustained quality. The developer Black Matter built the game in Unreal Engine 4 and Team17 Digital handles publishing. The console version on Xbox Series X and Xbox One runs acceptably, though the PC community remains larger and the mod ecosystem on console is essentially nonexistent, which is a genuine loss for long-term replayability compared to the PC build. Who is this for? Primarily Hell Let Loose regulars who want to signal their commitment to the commander tier or unlock additional cosmetic depth tied to that role. If you are still learning which sectors to defend and how to build resource nodes efficiently, this DLC adds nothing functional to that learning process. Come back to it once you have a few dozen hours logged and you understand why a poorly placed garrison can lose a match in under two minutes. The absence of mod support on console is the biggest structural weakness of the Xbox version overall. On PC, community maps and tweaks extend the life of the game considerably. Console players are working with a fixed content pool, which makes every DLC purchase feel more weighted. Upper Echelon is a reasonable add-on for committed players but not a solution to the platform's content ceiling. Diego, Scout Team

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xboxCommander RoleCombined ArmsWW2 MultiplayerMil-SimSquad CoordinationConsole Co-opResource Management50v50

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Metacritic
79
Steam
82%(147,012)

Game Info

Developer
Expression Games
Publisher
Team17 Digital Ltd
Release Date
Jul 27, 2021

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