Hell Let Loose: Vietnam Launches with Six Maps Across Jungle, River, and Village Terrain
The standalone Vietnam-era entry arrives with a geographically varied map roster built around adaptation and squad tactics.
Hell Let Loose: Vietnam launches with six maps available from day one, according to a pre-launch announcement authored by Ben B T17 and published on August 12, 2026. The studio offered detailed previews of the first two maps ahead of release.
What's included at launch
- Six maps spanning dense jungles, remote villages, waterways, and open terrain
- Thanh Hóa Bridge — based on the historically fortified "Dragon's Jaw" crossing over the Nam Ma River; features river and cross-river combat, jungle and mountainous terrain, and close-quarters fighting around villages and trainyards
- Huế Outskirts — set during the lead-up to the recapture of Huế during the Tet Offensive of January 1968; combines mountainous terrain, terraced farms, dense jungle, US bases, and concrete industrial areas connected by waterways; emphasizes vertical combat and claustrophobic close-quarters engagements
The remaining four maps were not detailed in the announcement beyond general descriptors of environmental variety.
The two previewed maps lean into distinct tactical identities: Thanh Hóa Bridge centers on controlling crossings and managing elevation, while Huế Outskirts layers environmental transitions — from open farmland to fortified interiors — across a single battlefield. For squads, that means no single playstyle will carry across the full launch roster.
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