Helldivers 2 players are calling the absolutely brutal new major order "unwinnable," but at least they have the new WW1 gun and its melee bayonet to help them out

Oct. 28, 2024



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Helldivers 2players have been tasked with an uncharacteristically daunting new major order, with many going as far as to call it “unwinnable,” but at least it’ll give them the chance to test out the new WW1 gun with its melee bayonet.

ICYMI, Helldivers 2 developer Arrowhead celebrated the in-game holiday Liberty Day bygifting all players the R-2124 Constitution and DP-00 Tactical Armor, with the former essentially being a World War 1-style rifle with a bayonet. It’s the first time a melee weapon has been added to Helldivers 2, even if it’s only an attachment for a gun.

Unfortunately, Arrowhead was only in its community’s good graces for a couple of days after the gun and armor freebies, as it’s now posted up an incredibly challenging major order to defend against five Automaton attacks, liberate planet Matar Bay, and hold planets Gacrux and Pandion XXIV. Oh, and players have less than six days at the time of writing to get all this done.

The collective response to the major order has not been entirely confident, with agood numberof playersstraight up sayingthere’s no waythe objectives will be met in the allotted timeframe, and otherssuggesting Arrowhead designed the major orderwith the intention of overwhelming players. With any luck, the new rifle and armor, not to mentionthe new anti-stagger armor and perma-sprint boostercoming with the newTruth Enforcers Warbondon Thursday, will help tip the scale in democracy’s favor.

A Helldivers 2 Xbox release is “not up to” Arrowhead but to Sony and Phil Spencer to “duke out” - but if Sony says no, that’s it.

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