Team17 and Expression Games have revealed the post-launch roadmap for Hell Let Loose: Vietnam, detailing new content, regular patches and continued performance improvements through the rest of 2026.

The first major content update is due in the coming weeks. It will introduce the fully licensed Huey Helicopter alongside two new weapons, the M14 and Chinese Type 56 SKS.

Beyond that, the Hell Let Loose: Vietnam roadmap promises more weapons, vehicles and new battlefields before the end of 2026.

Hell Let Loose: Vietnam updates will mix new content with regular fixes

As per the press release, Team17 and Expression Games plan to keep new content updates running alongside quality-of-life patches and hotfixes.

The studios say optimisation, stability, bug fixes and community feedback will remain a major focus throughout post-launch support.

That work is already underway with Patch 1.2, which is now live and includes more than 500 individual fixes and improvements.

The patch covers stability, maps, vehicles, UI and HUD elements, keybindings, weapons and general gameplay.

Among the bigger fixes, a server crash caused by Tunnel usage in certain situations has been resolved. Several HUD elements that could become stuck on-screen have also been fixed, including Medic markers and capture points during Offensive matches.

Commander abilities should now work correctly alongside Squad Leader markings, while knife hit registration has been improved. Team17 says more work is still planned for some remaining hit registration edge cases.

Non-headshot kills will now correctly count towards the Longest Kill statistic too.

Console players should also see improved image stability, particularly in shadowed areas. Further optimisation work is already planned.

Various keybinding problems have also been tackled, although more fixes are expected in future patches.

Patch 1.3 could arrive as soon as next week

Team17 and Expression Games say they are continuing to work through player reports and community feedback, with Patch 1.3 currently targeted for release as soon as next week.

The plan is to maintain a regular cadence of quality-of-life patches, hotfixes and larger content updates. Weekly development blogs will also keep players informed about upcoming support and planned changes.

That means the recently announced Huey Helicopter, M14 and Type 56 SKS are only the beginning. More weapons, vehicles and battlefields are already on the roadmap for later in 2026.

Hell Let Loose: Vietnam is available now on PC via Steam, Epic Games Store and Windows Store, as well as PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.