Team17 and Expression Games have shared a trailer showcasing the gameplay of Hell Let Loose: Vietnam, featuring gameplay and in-engine footage. Hell Let Loose: Vietnam is coming to PC in 2026. If you were a fan of the first game, you should definitely check it out.
In Hell Let Loose: Vietnam, you step into the chaos of the Vietnam War and fight in some of the toughest battles of modern times. You’ll battle across huge mountain valleys and dense jungle as the North Vietnamese Army and the U.S. Armed Forces face off. You can build tunnel networks, fly helicopters, drive patrol boats, and use weapons based on real history. Most importantly, you’ll need to work closely with your team to win.
In this game, you’ll fight across six huge maps based on real places and real terrain. You can play as the North Vietnamese Army or the U.S. Armed Forces, and choose from 19 different roles in a team of 50 players made up of several squads. You can join or lead squads such as infantry, recon, armor, mortar teams, or helicopter units.
To win, you’ll need good communication and strong teamwork. Players must work together to find important targets and take advantage of the enemy’s weak spots. The game uses realistic weapons, commands, and tactics to make each battle feel intense and true to life.
Hell Let Loose: Vietnam has six different game modes where players face off in huge 50 vs 50 multiplayer battles. Warfare mode is a large tug-of-war fight where both teams try to take control of five main zones. Offensive mode splits players into attackers and defenders, each with a clear goal. There are also four other rotating game modes that change how matches work, keeping the action fresh and exciting.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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