The new Hell Let Loose trailer, which outlines the upcoming Devotion to Duty update for the WW2 FPS game, is described as “embarrassing,” “scary,” and “sad,” owing to complaints regarding voice acting and a number of apparent glitches. Devotion to Duty brings a smaller 25v25 game mode to the war shooter, based on the battle of Brécourt Manor, as made famous by HBO’s Band of Brothers. It arrives after Hell Let Loose creator Black Matter handed full-time development to Team17 and its partner studio Cover 6, and is scheduled to arrive on July 8. Responding to concerns about the quality of the Devotion to Duty reveal, Team17 says it will “address” the trailer in a coming announcement.
Renowned for its realism and fastidious attention to detail, Hell Let Loose has become the go-to WW2 game for players seeking tactics-driven, edge-of-the-knife, large-scale battles. In contrast to Call of Duty and Battlefield, Hell Let Loose requires extreme care and deliberation. If you break the line and charge the enemy on your own, you’ll be dead in seconds.
Devotion to Duty seems to offer something of an alternative, a smaller game mode that pushes players together for faster-paced, rapid-respawn-style shootouts. Its reveal trailer, however, has raised concerns, as a number of technical and audio issues seem to have been missed and left in before it was shared on YouTube.
The trailer follows a group of US soldiers dropping into Brécourt Manor to attack a German artillery battery. A number of visual errors are present in the trailer, including an ammunition magazine that is clipping through the top of an M1 Garand rifle:
You can also see an American soldier standing in an unanimated, default A-pose:
There is also a German infantry charge
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