Yes, Hell Let Loose supports crossplay, but only partially.
Partially, Hell Let Loose supports limited crossplay. PC players can only play with other PC players. Console players can play together. The game also features cross-progression, allowing you to sync your progress.
Hell Let Loose is available on the following platforms:
Hell Let Loose supports crossplay between Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 only. PC players are in a separate pool. Up to 50v50 players in tactical WWII combat. Voice chat works through platform-specific systems.
Hell Let Loose is an online-only multiplayer game. There is no single-player campaign or offline mode. You must be connected to servers to play.
Hell Let Loose does not support local split-screen co-op. All gameplay is online multiplayer only.
PC players are separated to maintain competitive balance due to mouse/keyboard advantages. Console players have the option to enable 'Controller-Only' matchmaking if they prefer.
Yes, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S players can play together with crossplay enabled in settings.
No, PC players are in a separate matchmaking pool and cannot play with console players.
Yes, Hell Let Loose supports cross-progression. Your rank and unlocks can carry over between platforms through your T17 account.
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