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Helldivers 2 Killzone Crossover Faces Backlash Over Prices

Dec 18, 2024 4:06 PM

Helldivers 2 has sparked controversy with the launch of its Killzone crossover items due to their high prices. Players can purchase themed armor, an assault rifle, a cape, and other items at steep costs, with prices reaching as high as 615 Super Credits for the assault rifle alone. Given the context that 1,000 Super Credits cost $9.99, acquiring all Killzone items would set players back nearly double the cost of a premium Warbond. This pricing has led to complaints and accusations of pay-to-win mechanics, with fans expressing their dissatisfaction on platforms like Steam. Arrowhead, the developer, has stated these items belong to a new premium content tier, but community sentiment seems to be leaning towards disappointment.

What are the new Killzone items in Helldivers 2 and why are they controversial?

The new Killzone items include themed armor, an assault rifle, a cape, and more, available for purchase for high costs that have upset many players. The controversy stems from their pricing, which some feel is excessive for a paid game, leading to complaints about monetization strategies and gameplay balance.

Helldivers 2 is a cooperative twin-stick shooter that emphasizes teamwork and intense combat against alien threats. Released with enthusiasm for its gameplay and updates, the recent pricing backlash indicates a significant friction in the game's community, challenging its reception as a premium title. Players had previously celebrated the game for its depth and flair, making the recent monetization choices a concerning topic among fans.



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