Steam Release Status
Hell Let Loose: Vietnam released on Steam on August 13, 2026. Its store page lists online PvP, cross-platform multiplayer, 49 achievements, Family Sharing, partial controller support, and an Unsupported Steam Deck status. Review totals and player counts are live fields, so any figures below are explicitly dated snapshots rather than permanent product facts.
The Steam listing answers service-specific questions. Complete PC hardware requirements and performance targets are kept in the broader PC guide.
Steam Multiplayer and Platform Features
Steam labels the game for online PvP and cross-platform multiplayer. The latter establishes that the Steam version can participate in cross-platform play, but it does not by itself define every allowed platform combination. Server labels and server-owner controls are covered in the crossplay article.
The page listed 49 Steam achievements on August 21, 2026. It also marked Family Sharing and partial controller support, including an Xbox controller label. “Partial” should remain intact; the evidence does not justify changing it to full controller support.
These fields can evolve as achievements are added or Steam feature assessments change. A player relying on a particular input method should check the current store and in-game settings.
Steam Deck Status
Steam marked the game Unsupported on Steam Deck on the verification date. Unsupported is the platform's recorded compatibility category, not proof that no user can ever launch any configuration. Conversely, an anecdotal launch would not overturn the official status.
The label may change after updates to the game, anti-cheat, Proton, or Valve's review. A responsible article therefore includes the observation date and avoids promising future support.
Reviews and Player Counts Are Dynamic
On August 21, 2026, the Steam page showed a Mixed rating from 5,983 English reviews and 7,738 reviews across all languages, also Mixed. Those totals and the rating category can change whenever new reviews arrive or Steam changes its displayed scope.
The Steam Community page captured an even more volatile snapshot: 4,137 players in game and 117 in group chat at the time of collection. That number is not an estimate of daily active users, lifetime sales, server capacity, or a stable population. It is included only to document what the source showed at one moment and should be refreshed or omitted in a published evergreen page.
Dynamic snapshots should never lead the opening answer. Release status and supported platform features remain more stable, while review sentiment and concurrency require a visible timestamp.
PC Requirements and Related Topics
Steam publishes the same core minimum and recommended hardware information cross-checked against Epic. Rather than duplicate two full tables here, readers evaluating CPUs, GPUs, Windows versions, memory, storage, DirectX, and the official 1080p/60 targets should use the PC requirements article.
This boundary keeps the Steam page focused on Steam release status, store functions, Deck compatibility, reviews, and community activity. It also prevents a future change to a hardware target from being maintained in multiple public articles.
Store pricing is similarly dynamic and belongs in the same-day platform price comparison. On-page service labels should be rechecked whenever this article is updated.
A useful Steam update log should capture the access time as well as the date for community counts, then keep those figures out of evergreen summary text. Review totals need the language scope because English-only and all-language counts answer different questions. Rating labels should be quoted as Steam's displayed category rather than converted into an unsupported quality score.
Family Sharing, controller support, achievements, and Deck compatibility should also be treated as separate fields. One may change without the others after a patch or platform review. When a new observation conflicts with this snapshot, the newer live Steam record should replace the current value while the review file preserves when and why the change was made.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did the Steam version release?
Steam lists August 13, 2026 as the release date.
Does Steam support cross-platform multiplayer?
Yes, the store carries that label. The exact server combinations are explained separately.
How many Steam achievements are there?
The listing showed 49 on August 21, 2026. That number can change with updates.
Is it supported on Steam Deck?
Steam marked it Unsupported on the verification date. Check the live compatibility field for changes.
Are the review and player figures current?
They were snapshots from August 21, 2026 and can become outdated immediately. They should not be treated as current without a new check.