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Helldivers 2: Galactic War Update, Killzone Warbond Pricing, and Leak Community Crackdown
1. 🚀 Galactic War Map Activity and Save the Kids Campaign
- ✅ The Galactic War map shows low player engagement on Omicron despite new content.
- ✅ Most players are focused on the major order on Arata Prime and Mox.
- ✅ A Hell Divers Children's Hospital campaign is ongoing, organized by YouTuber Babingus, aiming to help save kids.
- ✅ Arrowhead previously had a Save the Kids mission, and this seems to be an annual event.
| Planet | Player Count |
|---|---|
| Omicron | ~1,000 |
| Arata Prime | 5-6x Omicron |
| Mox | ~10,000 |
2. 🔥 Conflagration Devastators and Arrowhead's Holiday Break
- ✅ Conflagration Devastators are acknowledged as a problem by Alexis, but no nerfs are planned.
- ✅ Arrowhead Game Studios is likely going on a Christmas vacation, potentially leading to a stagnant update loop until early next year.
3. 💰 Killzone Warbond Pricing Controversy
- ✅ The Killzone Warbond is releasing this week, generating excitement among players.
- ⚠️ Some players are complaining about the Killzone superstore items costing 1975 super credits, while the new legendary war bond only costs 1500.
- ✅ Others argue that early access to the Killzone Warbond for the past year justifies the higher price.
4. 🚫 Crackdown on the Leaks Community and Account Login Issues
- ✅ Sony and Arrowhead are cracking down on the leaks community across Discord, Twitter, and YouTube.
- ✅ The Hell Divers 2 leaked Discord has been taken down.
- ✅ Thordon's video on upcoming Warbond Strategy modifiers was removed due to DMCA copyright claims.
- ⚠️ Iron Sights reported that Arrowhead adjusted backend hashing, potentially causing login issues for some players (403422 error).
5. 💬 Community Feedback: Omicron, Tanks, and Lore
- ✅ Players are avoiding Omicron, possibly due to the content inside the hive worlds.
- ✅ There are speculations that the platinum 500 kg bars collected on automaton planets will be used for a tank build in a future major order.
- ✅ Discussions about SEAF corpses on planets, with explanations suggesting they were from sectors captured by bots.
