Quick answer

Hell Let Loose: Vietnam has six official launch maps: Thanh Hóa Bridge, Huế Outskirts, Vạn Tường, Quảng Ngãi, Đắk Tô Airfield and Cam Ranh Port. The official launch article describes each battlefield’s setting and tactical shape, but it does not publish a universal numeric map area or a permanent route for every mode. Use the names and terrain notes below as the current launch index, then confirm the live mode and objective in your client.

Full Hell Let Loose Vietnam map list

MapOfficial settingWhat the launch source highlightsStatus
Thanh Hóa BridgeRiver crossing, villages and trainyardsThe official launch article highlights river and cross-river combat, jungle and mountain terrain, and close fighting around villages and trainyards.Official launch source
Huế OutskirtsMountains, terraced farms, jungle and waterwaysThe official description combines vertical combat with close engagements around defended bases and industrial areas linked by waterways.Official launch source
Vạn TườngVillages, jungle and a large river networkThe official description calls out boat manoeuvres, river foliage and a blend of semi-urban and jungle combat.Official launch source
Quảng NgãiFlooded lowlands, cliffs, caves and bamboo forestThe official description moves between tight jungle, cross-river spaces, cliffs and open lowlands.Official launch source
Đắk Tô AirfieldOpen airfield, hilltop fortifications and armour routesThe official description contrasts the open airstrip with surrounding battlefield debris and stresses communication across exposed space.Official launch source
Cam Ranh PortMilitary facilities, docks, dunes and a southern waterwayThe official description highlights industrial close quarters, dry creek beds, rolling dunes and boat fighting around the waterway.Official launch source

These are not six interchangeable jungle backdrops. The official descriptions deliberately distinguish rivers, waterways, industrial compounds, caves, cliffs, villages, airfields and open terrain. That distinction is the useful answer for a player deciding how to communicate movement or where a squad may become exposed.

What map information is confirmed

The official Out Now article says players fight across six maps at launch. The separate Launch Maps article names all six and gives a short setting description for each. PlayStation’s current product copy independently also states six large-scale maps inspired by real-world locations. Those three first-party records support the launch count and names.

The sources do not establish a fixed map-size number, a universal objective order, guaranteed vehicle route, permanent helicopter landing zone or identical point layout in every mode. The game modes guide explains why that matters: Warfare, Offensive, Conquest and Domination apply different objective rules to the battlefield.

Reading each map for the first match

Thanh Hóa Bridge

Expect the official source’s river-crossing problem, plus villages and trainyards. Ask the squad how it will cross and where it will hold before a fight starts; do not assume a bridge is the only route simply because the map name highlights one.

Huế Outskirts

The official description combines mountains, terraced farms, dense jungle, defended bases, concrete industrial areas and accessible waterways. That is a mixed vertical and close-range problem, so keep the squad’s movement call specific instead of saying only “push forward.”

Vạn Tường

The launch article describes small villages, jungle and a large river network with boat manoeuvres and ambush opportunities in river foliage. A squad should confirm whether its current objective rewards speed, concealment or a controlled crossing.

Quảng Ngãi

The official description names monsoon flooding, rocky cliffs, caves, bamboo forests and open lowlands. The important planning question is not a fixed route; it is how the squad will move between tight cover, exposed crossings and vertical ground.

Đắk Tô Airfield

The airfield’s open space changes the risk of crossing. The official article highlights the long airstrip, nearby armour and recon opportunities, impact craters and hilltop fortifications. Use communication and cover planning before leaving a protected position.

Cam Ranh Port

The official description combines militarised areas, dry creek beds, rolling dunes, industrial docks and a southern waterway. Treat the port as a close-quarters and water-movement problem at the same time, not as a single building fight.

Map size, modes and launch status

The official pages call the maps large-scale and list the six launch names, but the reviewed first-party sources do not give a comparable square-kilometre figure. GGSage therefore does not convert descriptive language into a made-up map-size number. If a later official update publishes measurements, the table and source date should be updated together.

Launch maps are also not the same thing as one fixed match experience. Warfare is a territory tug-of-war, Offensive is attack versus defence, Conquest uses multiple capture points and Morale, and Domination unlocks the opposing HQ through the central objectives. Read the beginner guide before applying a route from another mode.

Helicopter players should pair this page with helicopter controls. The official map descriptions confirm waterways, open areas and dense terrain, but they do not publish universal landing zones. Tunnel counters should likewise be read with the tunnel guide rather than inferred from a map name.

Common map mistakes

  • Treating a launch-map description as a full tactical map or a coordinate list.
  • Applying a Warfare capture assumption to Offensive, Conquest or Domination.
  • Calling a crossing safe because another squad used it in a different situation.
  • Sharing an exact route without naming the map, mode, date and objective.

Frequently asked questions

How many maps are in Hell Let Loose: Vietnam at launch? Six, according to the official Out Now and Launch Maps articles.

What are the map names? Thanh Hóa Bridge, Huế Outskirts, Vạn Tường, Quảng Ngãi, Đắk Tô Airfield and Cam Ranh Port.

Are these all the future maps? No. They are the official launch maps. The launch article says future content can follow, so a later roadmap or update may change the total.

How large are the maps? The official pages describe them as large-scale but do not provide a single comparable numeric area in the sources used here.

Sources

Last verified: August 16, 2026. The six launch names and official setting notes were checked; map dimensions, fixed routes and mode-specific layouts are not stated as universal facts.