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With Helldivers 2's largest ever patch just days away, Arrowhead opens up about its slower update schedule going forward: 'We're definitely not resting on our laurels or being complacent'

The great Helldivers 2 rush of 2024 is behind us. The monster hit isn't pulling the same crowds it was at launch, but it's not a sad or surprising occasion: the $40 co-op shooter kept millions of fans on the edge of their seats for months with incredible gunplay, rapid-fire updates, and a surprisingly deep galactic war metanarrative that produced unprecedented moments of collective victory and grief. Those millions played the heck out of Helldivers 2, unlocked everything there is to get right now, and moved on.

In response to a run of unpopular patches and what Arrowhead considered an unsustainable schedule going forward, warbonds and updates are slowing down. The next warbond will be the last one for a while, and this Thursday's patch is coming after the longest wait for balance updates since launch. It's shaping up to be Helldivers 2's most significant patch yet, judging by Arrowhead's preview:

You wouldn't think «Supply lines!» would get people jazzed, but they're a potential gamechanger for how Helldivers 2 players interact with the galactic war. Up until now, supply lines have been routes between planets only visible by visiting a fan-made website. The links show which planets are affected by each other when they're lostor retaken by Super Earth. If a planet low in the link chain falls into enemy hands, all of the subsequent planets fall too.

This ability to cut off supplies from multiple planets at once was the basis of the Martale Gambit, a community-devised plan to liberate two planets for the price of one by exploiting the Automaton supply lines. The gambit ultimately failed when not enough divers rallied to Martale to finish its liberation. It's believed that the plan could've worked, if only more players even knew supply lines were a thing. After Thursday, anyone who didn't surely will.

Thursday's patch will be a big moment for Arrowhead as we see the first results of its slower update schedule.

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