


Or he's trying to get you to watch Mad Men. When not talking about The Legend of Zelda, Dark Souls, Mass Effect, or some PlayStation exclusive, he's probably droning on about the works of Cormac McCarthy, Frank Herbert, Stanley Kubrick, and Wes Anderson.

A terminal Midwesterner who graduated from the University of Kansas, Kyle also has knowledge and interest in literature, film, film adaptions of literature, and history. His tenure at SR began in late 2020 as a contributing Game Features writer before quickly becoming a Staff Writer, a role that gradually progressed into an Editor position. One of Kyle's earliest memories is of watching his older brother play Ocarina of Time, which probably explains how he ended up as an Editor for Screen Rant's Gaming section. WWII's Eastern Front was the largest military confrontation in history, with equally tragic and inconceivable loss of life, and its heretofore omission from Hell Let Loose on console was a noticeable gap in the game's carefully recreated content. The terrifying multiplayer of Hell Let Loose attempts to deliver historically accurate recreations of famous WWII battlefields, and now the Battles of Stalingrad and Kursk will be brought into the fold.
#Hell let loose console beta update#
Update 1, as Team 17 refers to it, will be available to download for console on Tuesday, May 17, starting at 7am Eastern/4am Pacific. This update for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S is intended to bring the content on console to parity with that of PC, as developer Black Matter and publisher Team 17 continue toward consolidating the two workflows. Such content has been in Hell Let Loose for PC since July 2021, when the game left early access and released its 1.0 version. The console version of Hell Let Loose is set to be provided its first major content update, mainly focused on adding Soviet forces, their wartime equipment, and some new maps based on conflicts from the Second World War's Eastern Front.
