Hell Let Loose is one of the best WW2 games out there, and today it’s gotten a major update that adds a new historic map, plus night and low-light variants of several of its existing maps. The new map, Remagen, recreates an Allied push to capture a key bridge in occupied Germany in 1945, and includes some all new match dynamics that’ll make it a unique location to fight on.
The main feature of the new Remagen map is the Ludendorff Bridge that spans the Rhine river. German forces had wired the bridge with explosives, but the Allies managed to capture it, opening an easy route for thousands of Allied soldiers and vehicles to cross into central Germany. Black Matter says control of the bridge will depend heavily on the use of ‘airheads’ to deploy troops behind enemy lines to disrupt any stalemates that occur between the approach to the bridge and the occupied high ground on the German side.
Several of Hell Let Loose’s existing maps are getting new nighttime variants, which will also require new tactics and tools. One of those is the flare gun, which you’ll be able to use to highlight enemy infantry positions even in the dead of night. Each faction – US, German, and Soviet – gets its own unique flare gun, which comes with a single flare and can be used by players with the spotter role.
The new Remagen map, Foy, Purple Heart Lane, Hurtgen Forest, and Kursk all have new night variants as of update 12, and the Omaha Beach map has two new modes: Warfare and German Offensive.
Update 12 also adds a new US tank, the medium M4A3 75w, and reintroduces the German Panther. You can read the complete update 12 changelog on Steam. You also may want to check out our Hell Let Loose review and our hands-on with the Carentan map, which
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