The tactical shooter Hell Let Loose just got a hefty free Update 20 for PC and consoles. At the center of it sits the new "Juno Beach" map, built around the Allied landings in Normandy on D‑Day.
Team17's devs clearly leaned into the details — landing sectors, choke points, the routes squads might take — trying to give the map a lived-in feel rather than a sterile backdrop. From the first footage it’s obvious the focus isn’t only on period atmosphere; Juno Beach seems tuned for stubborn positional fights, with frontline pressure that can snarl a match for minutes at a time. Fans of the game’s slower, tactical rhythm will probably recognize that immediately.
All this arrives while Hell Let Loose: Vietnam is still in active development. Sure, the community is drifting toward the new title, but the original isn’t being left to collect dust — the devs keep patching and adding content. In today’s shooter landscape, where sequels often mean the old game's servers fade fast, that continued support feels—well—pleasantly unexpected.