As Helldivers 2 servers stretch beyond their limits, players beg Arrowhead to kick the AFK troopers taking up space
S🌠ome players are camping out for hours, and even days

Helldivers🧸 2 fans are camping out in the game's menus for hours on end to preserve their spots, and some players are calling for the developer to deal with it.
Over the past weekend, Helldivers 2's server capacity was increaseဣd to 450,000 players in an effort to preserve st💛ability. Despite this, developer Arrowhead Game Studios still said it was "struggling to keep up," and login issues have abounded all weekend.
Now, players are drawing attention to those who are camping out in the game for hours, and even days, on end. The Reddit post below, which takes messages from the official Helldivers 2 Discord, showcases how players are leaving themselves 💦logged into the game to camp their spots in the seꦗrvers.
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This obviously means that plenty of Helldivers 2 players are being lock🎶ed out of the servers by people who aren't doing a darn thing. This has led to some players, like the one below, calling for AFK players to log out of Helldivers 2 so that others might get their fair turn at spreading democracy through the galaxy.
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One Twitter user even reached out to Helldivers 2 game director Johan Pilestedt to ask that Arrowhead kicks out players who꧙ are doing nothing for hours and days on end. Somewhat surprisingly, Pilestedt says that he's actu💎ally mentioned this to the team at Arrowhead.
Agreed, I h𒐪ave already mentioned this to the team.
There's no confirmation it's actually happening,🅘 but Arrowhead could well be kicking out players if they're inactive for a certain a꧒mount of time in the future. Considering the Helldivers 2 devs are busy trying to keep the game afloat right now, we'd say not to expect this anytime soon, if at all.
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