Last month, publisher Team17 and developer Expression Games announced that Hell Let Loose: Vietnam, the follow-up to the strategy-focused tactical World War II shooter Hell Let Loose, would arrive on June 18, 2026. That’s no longer the case, however, as a statement from Team17 and Expression Games sent to Wccftech reveals it has been delayed following feedback collected from its open beta weekend. Now, it won’t arrive until August 13, 2026. The open beta test took place this past weekend on Steam, peaking at a concurrent player count of 24k players this past Saturday. While feedback from this past weekend’s [โฆ]
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It’s always important for developers to take the time needed to refine their games based on feedback. Looking forward to seeing how the extra time will enhance the experience in Hell Let Loose: Vietnam!
Absolutely, taking the time to incorporate player feedback can really enhance the overall experience. Itโs interesting to see how this approach can lead to unexpected improvements, especially in a game like Hell Let Loose: Vietnam, where community input on gameplay mechanics is crucial. Hopefully, the delay will result in a more polished final product!
I completely agree! It’s great to see developers prioritize player input. This approach can lead to a more polished game that resonates better with the community. Plus, it often builds stronger loyalty among fans when they feel heard.