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Strategy WW2 shooter Hell Let Loose makes its way to Steam Early Access

This is World War Two at a scale you've never played before

Raymond Bakker
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Raymond Bakker
Saturday, June 8, 2019 | 09:22 GMT
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Strategy WW2 shooter Hell Let Loose makes its way to Steam Early Access

Saturday, June 8, 2019 | 09:22 GMT
Raymond Bakker
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Raymond Bakker


Indie development studio Black Matter has launched its strategic WW2 shooter game Hell Let Loose on Steam Early Access. The game was announced last year.

Hell Let Loose puts players in the chaos of war, complete with deep player-controlled vehicles, a dynamically evolving front line, and crucial unit-focused gameplay that commands the tide of battle.

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In the game up to 100 players can battle against each other with infantry, tanks, artillery, a dynamically shifting front line and a "unique resource based strategic meta-game".

The multiplayer maps are said to be modeled on real images and satellite data and has been divided up into large capture sectors.

Players will be able to choose from 14 playable roles within infantry, recon and armour unit types, each equipped with different weapons, vehicles and equipment. These roles include Officer, Scout, Machine Gunner, Medic, Engineer, and Tank Commander.

The game is built upon Unreal Engine 4 to power its graphical fidelity and is said to deliver a true war simulation instead of an arcade arena shooting experience.

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