Helldivers 2 PC players will be forced to link to a PSN account later this month for greater security from Sony
Technical d𓄧ifficulties made linking optional at launch

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Helldivers 2 will soon require PC players to link their profile to a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PlayStation Network account, something that was previouꦜsly optional at launch.
As of May 6, all new Helldivers 2 players on PC will be required to link their in-game profiles to an active PlayStation Network account, in order to take advantage of the "values of safety and security provided" by PlayStation itself. This was optional back at launch due to technical difficulties, but publisher 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Interactive Entertainment now writes that theಞ "grace period will now exꦿpire."
Helldivers! An important message from our partner Playstation about account linking for PC players and its significance in providing play▨er safety features.Read the full message here: //t.co/L💯1A9jv8yBf pic.twitter.com/q3eXKbtoNB
Over in the Helldivers 🃏2 Discord, an Arrowhead community manager Thomas Petersson (AKA Twinbeard) addresses concerജns about regions that don't have PlayStation Network. They write that they're not sure what this means for players right now, which isn't a great help for worried players, but Arrowhead is actively looking into how to address this issue going forward.
Elsewhere for the shooter, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Helldivers 2 Polar Patriots Warbond was unveiled earlier this week, and it's boasting four exciting new weapons, one of which is a slow-firing SMG with concussive rounds. That new weapon and the explosive new pistol are going down a treat with Helldiver🤪s 2 players before they've even launched.
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