Hell Let Loose: No plans for Xbox One and PS4 versions

According to the CEO of Black Matter, it seems that at the moment the studio has no plans for porting Hell Let Loose for Xbox One and PS4

There is no doubt that Hell Let Loose presents a peculiar gameplay in the context of war games, light years away from the arcade soul that characterizes productions such as Call of Duty. The shooter set during the Second World War, in fact, bases all its strength on tactics, strategy and communication between players, all of which are indispensable for winning multiplayer battles. The title, after a substantial period in early access su PC, and now also available for consoles, although the team only focused on versions for PS5 e Xbox Series X/S. Something really unusual, at a time when cross-gen productions are on the agenda. And that seems destined not to undergo changes, at least for the moment, as far as concerns are concerned hypothetical releases for PS4 and Xbox One.

Hell Let Loose: PS4 and Xbox One versions are not currently planned

To clarify the situation, the CEO di Black Matter, Max Rea, speaking to the The Loadout microphones confirmed that, at the moment, the team has not planned nothing regarding the old gen versions of your title. Although he did not rule out the hypothesis a priori, he nevertheless pointed out how to bring the game (which was never intended for consoles) on PS5 e Xbox Series X/S, proved to be a real challenge. Precisely for this reason, at present, there seems to be no room for a downward port.

Hell Let Loose: No plans for Xbox One and PS4 versions

These are the words of Max Rea:

“If I have to be frank and sincere, I can only say no, there are no plans for it, just to give a quick and brutal answer. What you can see on the console is the result of hard work done during the early access period. In addition to materializing the efforts made to bring to these machines a game that was not designed to run on consoles. “

We remind you that Hell Let Loose is available on PC, Xbox Series X / S and PS5, with owners of the Sony console who will be able to download it for free, throughout the month of October, if subscribed to PlayStation Plus.

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