"We wanted to do live service right": With 2.5 million players a week 1.5 years after launch, Helldivers 2 boss says it's down to "great free updates, optional paid, and long-term commitment"
"I think this is꧒ the largest simultaneous return of players for Helldivers🦩"

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Helldivers 2 boss Johan Pilestedt is currently celebrating a huge resurg𝓀ence of players in the game, even if it's because something devastating has happe🐎ned to Super Earth.
The Helldivers 2 community is devastated at the moment. We failed in holding back the Illuminate, and the sick profanities have 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:invaded our home, Super Earth. If you can get over the disgusting tꦰactics of these awful space zombies, you'll be happy to know the citizens and brave Helldivers of Super Earth have banded🅺 together to defend our home, with players flocking back to the game.
the then-current Helldivers 2 player count of 197,928 and said, "I think this is the largest simultaneous return of players for Helldivers," before praising the team's work on the new update.Later, a fan pointed out that Helldivers 2 had returned to the top 10 games on Steam, to which "Remember when I said we wanted to do live service right?" before affirming the approach 🧸of "great free updates, optional paid, and long-term commitment." The Helldivers 2 , "Around 2.5 million Helldivers playing tꩲhe game every week," adding, "super excited to see how many more log in with this update!"
At least someone is feeling okay, but I don't know how you could when Super Earth is under attack right now.
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