Huge cooperation for hell to release: Vietnam
Damn it: Vietnam plans to open a dramatic new chapter for the franchise in 2026. This upcoming record will transfer the battlefield to a completely new theater of war. As during the entry of World War II, authenticity became a huge part of the project. Weapons and equipment are carefully recreated to reflect the conflict with accuracy and respect.
To achieve this level of accuracy, the publisher Team17 And games for expressing developers in partnership with royal gunsmiths. This is a national collection of weapons and armor of Great Britain. The royal brutality, one of the oldest and most extensive public collections in the world, has become an invaluable resource in the formation of the design of the game.
Cooperation began in July 2024, at the beginning of the development process. Members of Expression Games visited the Royal Invoor Museum in Lids to collect detailed links. They captured videos, images, scanning and even audio recordings of historical weapons. With this help, the team can now recreate the era firearms with an unprecedented level of historical and technical accuracy.
According to Jack Vanstal, a senior licensing manager and partnerships in royal gunsmiths, partnership reflects the museum’s commitment to share his experience with a new audience. Having contributed to the project, the organization embodies its collection in an interactive space, giving players the opportunity to interact with history with the help of bright details and an exciting gaming process.
Matt White, creative director of Express Games, described the experience with royal weapons weapons, and Jonathan Ferguson, the guardian of firearms and artillery, invaluable. Their experience, he explained, helped a team of developers to achieve authenticity on visual effects, animations and audio.
This cooperation emphasizes the general initiation of accuracy, technical accuracy and cultural narrative. With this, the game promises to provide deeply exciting experience when it starts in 2026.