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Team 17 announces platoon based WW2 shooter Hell Let Loose

November 29, 2018 by Andrew Newton

Team 17 and developer Black Matter have announced that they are working together to bring authentic WWII shooter Hell Let Loose to PC Early Access in 2019.  This realistic, team based FPS will offer epic tactical battles set across huge maps.  A new trailer has been released to accompany the announcement and we have it for you below…

Hell Let Loose offers 50 vs 50 multiplayer tactical battles across huge maps.  Players will choose from 13 playable roles, including officer, scout, machine gunner, medic, engineer and tank commander with each having their own weapons, vehicles and equipment.  Unlike other games in the genre, Hell Let Loose is not about Kill/Death ratios but instead focuses on teamwork, communication and strategic thought.

Providing an authentic experience is key to Hell Let Loose with realistic period weapons and armour, accurate weapon behaviour, vehicles and equipment highly detailed and real scale iconic battlefields.

“Team17 have a long history of delivering robust and highly accomplished titles. Their philosophy of delivering a great final product whilst importantly allowing us to protect the unique identity of an FPS title like Hell Let Loose was a key factor in our partnership,” said Maximilian Rea, co-founder, Black Matter. “A title this epic in scope posed a huge challenge for a small studio like us. Working with Team17 will allow us to focus on the development of the game while ensuring we deliver players the polished experience they expect.”

“We’ve always said our aim is to work with the most talented game makers on great games regardless of genre,” said Debbie Bestwick, CEO, Team17 “Hell Let Loose offers fans of simulation shooters something truly special and we can’t wait to get the game into players’ hands. Black Matter have created an incredible game and we were blown away when we were first introduced to it. We know fans of the genre will be, too. We are delighted to not only support them in delivering the quality gaming experience they wish for their fans, but to help them on their journey as a team, as well.”

Hell Let Loose will arrive in Early Access in 2019.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Black Matter, Hell Let Loose, team 17

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