It was a terrible day for Helldivers 2 and the team behind it. Angry players flocked to the co-op shooter’s Steam page to review it like a giant swarm of Terminids after a PlayStation Network login requirement was reintroduced on PC. “Ouch, right in the review,” said Johan Pilestedt, CEO of Arrowhead Studios tweeted after the rating of the successful game in Valve’s own store changed to “mixed”.
“Well, I think that’s justified,” the lead developer continued. “I’m sorry to everyone about how this all turned out. I hope we can do it and regain trust by continuing to provide a great gaming experience.” The statement came after a more formal acknowledgment of the situation
The outrage began last night when players on PC noticed that the Sony-published game’s PSN login requirement had returned. Originally removed due to massive server load Helldivers 2In its early release phase, it was the first time many new players saw it. Although it’s a relatively quick and easy process, the idea of creating a second login and sharing their details with the PlayStation 5 manufacturer didn’t sit well with many. It is even caused a mini civil war between the players
Steam’s aggregated review ratings can determine a game’s sales prospects. While Helldivers 2 Since the game has already secured status as one of the best-selling games of the year, any newcomer coming across it for the first time might mistake the mixed review as an indication that there is actually something wrong with the functionality. Valve has struggled to deal with review bombing campaigns for years
Pilestedts previous tweet was hit with a “community note” claiming that the customer support page he linked to said that PSN logins on PC were optional, while the for Helldivers 2 was mandatory. Some of the frustration has also led to the game’s community managers being harassed online by angry fans. Not everyone is upset. “As long as I don’t have to download a launcher I’m fine lol,” one player wrote in support of Pilestedt and his team. “Thanks for the great game!”
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