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Helldivers 2 gets mixed reviews on Steam due to crashes, pay-to-win and anti-cheat DRM

Helldivers 2 has been receiving mixed reviews on Steam, despite sales getting off to a strong start.

Although exact sales figures aren’t yet known, the game is currently number 3 in Steam’s global top sellers list, with SteamDB reporting that its peak concurrent players has already hit over 64,000 at the time of writing (nine hours after its release).

However, the game’s reviews are currently graded as ‘Mixed’ on the site – with more than 3,200 reviews currently registered, 52% of them are positive.

The general consensus among the 48% of reviews which are negative appear to revolve around the game’s tendency to crash, with some players tying this to the game’s reported use of nProtect GameGuard anti-cheat software.

“I’m playing on a 7900XTX and I’m getting crashes to desktop when I try to play a mission,” reads one review. “I’m sure this game would be fun to play, but I’m currently unable to actually proceed with a mission without getting freezes.”

Citing GameGuard, the same reviewer claims: “For now it’s currently causing issues launching the game, as every time I’m forced out of the game, I’m hit with a message that GameGuard isn’t present or active, keeping me from playing the game.”

“I was very much excited about the idea of playing this game,” adds another review. “I adored the original. Sadly, after consistent crashes to desktop and even a few [blue screens of death] thrown in for good measure, the only thing I can recommend is stay away until you hear about patches fixing these issues.”

Some reviews complain about server issues, while others criticise the game’s Battle Passes (named Warbonds here), the paid version of which contains not just cosmetic items but actual weapons too.

Some players have been suggesting this constitutes a pay-to-win situation, even though the game has co-operative PvE multiplayer instead of competitive PvP.

“The second Warbond is not free, it costs $10 to unlock,” says one reviewer. “You then spend the same credits from completing missions

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