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Hell Let Loose: Vietnam

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Publisher: Team17
Developer: Expression Games
Release Date: Aug. 13, 2026

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'Hell Let Loose: Vietnam' Needs More Time, Delayed Until August

by Rainier on June 2, 2026 @ 9:15 a.m. PDT

Set during the Vietnam War, Hell Let Loose: Vietnam offers existing and new fans a high caliber gameplay experience of authentic warfare where teamwork is the key to success.

Hell Let Loose: Vietnam is a new game from the world of the 2021 tactical first-person multiplayer shooter - Hell Let Loose.

In this platoon-based, hardcore FPS you alone are not a hero. Victory can only hope to be achieved through teamwork, tactics, strategy and communication with your squad. Ensure victory against the enemy. Nothing else matters.  

Experience 50v50 player battles across stunning, sprawling maps with careful attention aimed at creating an authentic, atmospheric and historically sensitive experience of events that occurred during armed conflict that occurred in Vietnam, between 1965-1973. Retaining the gameplay base that fans loved from the first title, this is a brand new experience, utilising combined arms, with air, water, armour, infantry and support weapons that encapsulates the theatre of war feeling beloved by fans of the original title.  

Originally planned for June 18th, Team17 and Expression Games have made the decision to delay the launch of Hell Let Loose: Vietnam until August 13, 2026.

To those of you who played the Open Beta over the weekend, we hope you enjoyed your time going hands-on with Hell Let Loose: Vietnam ahead of launch.

We have been so excited watching you share your experiences, seeing the great videos from our War Correspondents and being able to receive and implement your important feedback throughout both our Closed and Open Betas.

In addition to your feedback, we have also been carrying out intensive internal playtests for both the PC and Console versions of Hell Let Loose: Vietnam and we have identified several areas where additional development time will allow us to deliver a stronger launch experience.

Therefore, after careful consideration, we have decided to delay launchto August 13th. This will ensure that Hell Let Loose: Vietnam launches at the quality level we expect and you deserve.

We understand that many of you have been waiting patiently for this next instalment in the Hell Let Loose franchise and we are deeply appreciative of your patience. We will continue to keep you updated on our progress.

As always, you’re welcome to send your feedback via social channels, the official Hell Let Loose Discord and through our support page.

Thank you all for playing and we’ll see you for deployment soon.

Team 17 and Expression Games

Key Features:

  • Welcome to the Jungle - You and your fellow soldiers will be thrown into dramatic terrains and engage in warfare across 6 new Vietnam maps.​
  • Aerial Units - Allowing fully operational helicopters for troop deployment and fire support.  These units play a pivotal role in transporting soldiers to landing zones, delivering supplies to the team in tactical locations, conducting reconnaissance and offering aerial firepower.
  • Patrol boats - Take control of heavily armed vessels, such as iconic U.S. patrol boat, the PBR.
  • Tunnels - The North Vietnamese forces can construct extensive tunnel networks, offering strategic advantages for surprise attacks and troop movements. This means that mastering tactics will become essential to winning the battle.​

Hell Let Loose: Vietnam is coming to Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and PC (Epic Game Store / Steam) on August 13, 2026.


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