Hell Let Loose Free Weekend

Hell Let Loose Free on Xbox, PS5, and PC This Weekend

Hell Let Loose is available for free this weekend on all platforms, giving PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC players a chance to try out the hardcore World War Two first-person shooter. Those wanting to grab the game afterward will find it’s on sale in all three stores for a limited period of time.

Hell Let Loose is free to try on PS5, Xbox, and PC

The game puts players in the midst of some of the biggest World War II battles of the Western Front, including Carentan, Omaha Beach, and Foy. Each team features up to 50 players in units that must capture different sectors of the map as the frontline is constantly evolving. Captured sectors generate resources and supply chains to help with combat. Those playing on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S get nine maps to try out, while those on PC can make use of the recent Falling Dark update that added a tenth Remagen map and low light/night variants of existing maps.

Any progress made during the Hell Let Loose free weekend, including any achievement/trophy unlocks made between July 21-25, will be transferred to the full version of the game whenever you decide to make a purchase. The game is discounted by 33% on Steam, by 30% on PS5 from the PlayStation Store, and by 30% on Xbox Series X|S through the Microsoft Store.

Hell Let Loose is just one of a trio of games that are available now to try out for free as part of the Xbox Free Play Days for Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members too. The other games are Farming Simulator 22 and NASCAR 21: Ignition, both of which are available to try until 11:59 pm PDT on July 24 and are on sale throughout.

In other news, Square Enix will be launching Final Fantasy VII NFTs next year. Elsewhere, Build a Bear has launched two new Pokemon Pikachu plushies to celebrate their 25th anniversary.

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