The Hell Let Loose: Vietnam beta test has begun
Studio Expression Games has presented a spin-off of the World War II multiplayer action game. Only in this game, the action moves a couple of decades into the future, and the opposing forces on the map are the US Armed Forces and the Vietnam People's Army. Gamers are invited to the open beta testing of Hell Let Loose: Vietnam to get acquainted with the six shooter modes and set of maps, as well as to properly appreciate the «50 vs 50» format battles and the capabilities of armored vehicles. We'll tell you what is known about this project at the moment.
Details of the Hell Let Loose: Vietnam beta test

The original HLL is famous for its high difficulty and realism, so in the new game, the developers also tried to make the battles intense. Gamers can choose from six maps, including, of course, jungles, as well as seventeen battlefield roles, each of which will benefit your team. You can become, for example, a regular shooter, or take the position of an infantry commander, or be a mortar crew spotter, scout-sniper, tank driver, patrol boat captain, and so on. At the same time, each of the opposing armies has its own unique technologies: the Vietnamese, for example, can dig underground tunnels, while the Americans have helicopters in their arsenal.
In addition, six modes are announced. Among them are familiar ones like «Offensive» and «War,» as well as four new ones. The servers support battles with groups of fifty people each. Newcomers can learn the basics in training missions, while experienced fans of such shooters will find their calling in command posts. Additional difficulties during matches can be created by weather effects, as well as ammunition shortages — they will have to be delivered by air by helicopter or by river by boat. To participate in the testing, just go to the official website and submit an application.
In addition, six modes are announced. Among them are familiar ones like «Offensive» and «War,» as well as four new ones. The servers support battles with groups of fifty people each. Newcomers can learn the basics in training missions, while experienced fans of such shooters will find their calling in command posts. Additional difficulties during matches can be created by weather effects, as well as ammunition shortages — they will have to be delivered by air by helicopter or by river by boat. To participate in the testing, just go to the official website and submit an application.
17 April 2026