Hell Let Loose developers Team 17 and Cover 6 say they are “sorry” after a trailer for the upcoming Devotion to Duty update featured a number of technical and visual glitches, leading the community to review bomb the FPS game on Steam. In a statement sent to PCGamesN, the developers say they have been “slower” than they had hoped with regards to addressing issues with gameplay in Hell Let Loose, and that they are “embracing” player feedback ahead of future updates.
Devotion to Duty is an upcoming Hell Let Loose update that introduces a new 25v25 mode set around the famous Brécourt Manor Assault from World War 2. As previously reported, the Devotion to Duty trailer features a number of visual errors, including an ammunition magazine clipping through the top of a Garand rifle and a pair of disembodied arms floating around a battlefield.
In response to the trailer, Hell Let Loose has received a number of negative responses on Steam, relegating its ‘recent review’ status from ‘mostly positive’ to ‘mixed.’ The trailer has since been removed from the official Hell Let Loose YouTube channel, but is still available via the PC Gaming Show, where it debuted on June 11.
PCGamesN contacted Team 17 following the launch of the Devotion to Duty trailer. The developer has now issued a statement, saying that Team 17 and co-developer Cover 6 “deeply apologize.”
“We’re sorry, everyone,” Team 17 writes. “What we’d hoped would be an exciting and immersive trailer for our next update, Devotion to Duty, has unfortunately fallen short of expectations. We understand that you were eagerly awaiting the trailer, and we deeply apologize for the disappointment, frustration, and sense of let-down felt among the community.
“Hell Let Loose has always
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