Helldivers 2 Update Boosts Player Cap Amidst Recovery
Helldivers 2 experienced a significant surge in Steam user numbers the day after its substantial update brought Divers back to 'Super Earth'. Read on to learn more about the update and its impact on the game’s future.Helldivers 2 Sees Significant Player SurgeEscalation of Freedom Update Doubled Its Player Count
Just one day after the Escalation of Freedom update, Helldivers 2 has doubled its concurrent player count, soaring from a steady average of 30,000 to a 24-hour peak of 62,819.
The reasons for the Divers’ return to Helldivers 2 are clear. The Escalation of Freedom update has completely revamped the game with new enemies like the Impaler and Rocket Tank, a terrifying Super Helldive difficulty, and larger, more challenging outposts offering valuable rewards. To top it off, players can enjoy new missions, objectives, anti-grief measures, and quality-of-life improvements.
Moreover, with the new Warbond, the game’s battle pass, launching this Thursday, August 8, there’s plenty to keep players engaged. It’s no surprise that this update has ignited such a massive surge in popularity.
Despite the influx of players, Helldivers 2’s new major update has faced a wave of overwhelmingly negative reviews. Many players complain about significantly increased difficulty due to constant weapon nerfs and enemy buffs, claiming it detracts from the fun of the game. Additionally, game-breaking bugs and crashes have been reported.
While the game currently maintains a "Mostly Positive" rating on Steam, this isn’t the first time it has faced negative backlash.
Why Did Its Player Count Plummet?
At its zenith, Helldivers 2 boasted hundreds of thousands of concurrent Steam players, peaking at 458,709. This popularity took a dramatic hit when Sony mandated linking Steam accounts to PlayStation Network in May, alienating players from 177 countries without PSN access.
Despite Sony’s subsequent reversal, these regions remain locked out of Helldivers 2. Johan Pilestedt, Arrowhead Game Studios’ CEO, has confirmed ongoing efforts to restore access. However, three months later, the issue persists.
Check out the article below to learn more about Pilestedt’s statements on the issue and the player backlash that followed Helldivers 2’s delisting in numerous countries.
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