Six Launch Maps
Hell Let Loose: Vietnam launched with six maps: Thanh Hóa Bridge, Huế Outskirts, Vạn Tường, Quảng Ngãi, Đắk Tô Airfield, and Cam Ranh Port. The list below preserves the official Vietnamese names and describes the environments presented for the launch version.
| Map | Official environment summary |
|---|---|
| Thanh Hóa Bridge | River crossings, mountain and jungle terrain, villages, and a rail yard |
| Huế Outskirts | Mountains, terraces, dense jungle, industrial areas, bases, and waterways |
| Vạn Tường | Village fighting, jungle, and an extensive river network |
| Quảng Ngãi | Flooded ground, rocky cliffs and caves, bamboo forest, lowlands, and river crossings |
| Đắk Tô Airfield | A long runway and comparatively open airfield surroundings |
| Cam Ranh Port | Military facilities, dry riverbeds, dunes, waterways, and industrial docks |
This is a launch-map inventory. It does not include later additions, variants, or unverified maps.
Thanh Hóa Bridge
Thanh Hóa Bridge centers its identity on the Nam Ma River bridge and alternative crossing points. Official material also highlights mountainous ground, jungle, villages, and a train yard. The combination establishes a mixed environment where a major crossing sits beside closer terrain.
The description does not prove a complete route map, objective layout, or vehicle path for every mode. Those details should come from a current tactical-map capture or direct play on the relevant version.
Huế Outskirts
Huế Outskirts combines mountain terrain and rice terraces with dense jungle, industrial areas, bases, and navigable waterways. Its official summary suggests meaningful changes in elevation and terrain type across the map.
No specific strongpoint, spawn location, or preferred route is presented here as permanent. Mode and version evidence are required before turning the environmental overview into a tactical guide.
Vạn Tường and Quảng Ngãi
Vạn Tường mixes villages and semi-urban fighting with jungle and an extensive river network. Official material connects its waterways with boat movement.
Quảng Ngãi is described through monsoon flooding, rocky cliffs and caves, bamboo forest, lowland terrain, and river crossings. The two maps both feature water, but their official environment summaries are not interchangeable: one emphasizes a village-and-river network, while the other emphasizes flooding and rugged natural features.
Đắk Tô Airfield and Cam Ranh Port
Đắk Tô Airfield is organized around a long runway and open airfield approaches. The official overview identifies that open space as relevant to armour and reconnaissance, but it does not establish one universally best vehicle route.
Cam Ranh Port combines military facilities, dry riverbeds, dunes, a large southern waterway, and industrial docks. Its summary supports both open water activity and closer fighting around port infrastructure.
What the List Does Not Prove
The six-map list and environment summaries are well supported, but the local research does not yet establish a complete table of modes, point layouts, faction assignments, spawn locations, or vehicle routes for every map.
Those fields can change independently. Any future tactical map should identify the game version and mode so that an image from one configuration is not presented as a universal layout.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many maps were available at launch?
Six maps were included in the launch inventory.
Which map is built around an airfield?
Đắk Tô Airfield centers on a long runway and open airfield surroundings.
Which maps include prominent waterways?
The official descriptions for Huế Outskirts, Vạn Tường, Quảng Ngãi, and Cam Ranh Port all include waterways, river networks, flooding, or river crossings. Thanh Hóa Bridge is also built around a major river crossing.
Does every map support every mode?
The local verified material does not provide a complete map-by-mode matrix, so this page does not claim that every map supports every mode.