Team17 has announced a brand new update on the way for the World War II game HellLetLoose, as players can experience the Burning Snow.
\n As you may have guessed from the artwork and the title, you're going to be dealing with a lot of fire in what is essentially the winter update for the game. You're getting a number of additions to the game that will add firepower all around, figuratively and literally, as well as a brand new map to fight on. We got more details from the devs below as it will be released for the game on December 6th.
As part of the update, players will also have access to a cosmetic custom loadout feature which allows them to configure two pre-sets that can be switched depending on preference and gameplay, as well as optimizations for animations that will improve character fidelity.'\n'We're really excited to release Burning Snow,' said Maximilian Rea, Game Director and creator of Hell Let Loose.
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