
The developers of Hell Let Loose: Vietnam have released the first patch simultaneously across all platforms. The update comes after several days of collecting player feedback and addresses the most prominent issues, including server and AMD graphics card stability.

The patch improves the game’s performance on systems with AMD GPUs, improves server stability, and expands the number of servers in all regions. At the same time, the developers have redesigned the server browser: the list is now updated more frequently, full servers are hidden by default, and the algorithm prioritizes options with low ping and no more than 80 players. Complete servers can still be found through filters if needed.
There are also some field fixes. The team has addressed multiple causes of server crashes, including those related to sending messages over RCON and using NVA tunnels. PlayStation 5 users also received a long-awaited fix – sound should no longer suddenly disappear for a period of time.
The work is not over yet. The developer said that Hotfix 1 is only the first update after release, and continues to organize other information from players. New fixes and improvements should be released in the coming weeks.










