Bright Let Loose: CrossSplay function for Next-Gen

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On the PC, World War II Shooter Hell Let Loose recently left the Early Access phase and thus completed the publication of the full version. A version for Xbox Series X | S and PlayStation 5 should follow in the near future. As the Title's Official Twitter account announced now on demand, bright LET LOOSE will contain a cross-play feature that has Owners of Xbox Series X | S or PlayStation 5 allows to go together in the war. PC players are excluded from the CrossSplay and can not compete against console players. Developer Black Matter plans to keep the PC version and the console version of Hell Let Loose.

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