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Though the war has only been raging for a couple of months, Helldivers 2 developer Arrowhead has positioned itself as the master of live service games. The unrelenting crusade for managed democracy has brought with it an absurd level of dynamism, fulfilling the dream of a living, evolving game in a way that few others have come close to realising. It’s what I’ve always wanted from the model, with its constantly shifting fronts and cavalcade of surprises being dropped onto my head. Sometimes literally.

I don’t know how the studio manages it, honestly. Most live service games will dump a big update on players and then let it simmer for a while, but Helldivers 2 refuses to stand still. The pace feels impossible, and I do wonder if it can be maintained. Unexpectedly, I find myself hoping it can’t be. The next big change I want from Helldivers 2 is for it to chill the hell out.

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Literally as I was writing the paragraph above, Arrowhead announced that the bots weren’t actually defeated and there’s now a “massive fleet” starting an assault on Cyberstan. I can’t even write a bloody paragraph without some big change or revelation appearing.

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The information overload is also giving me a headache. As an avid player of Paradox grand strategy games, I’m very familiar with the mechanic of war exhaustion, and now I get to experience what all my tired little citizens have to put up with first-hand. Now when I read another story about how the galactic war is coming along, I find myself grinding my teeth. I’m being buried under the weight of all these missives detailing new enemies, new metas, new worlds demanding that I spill my blood.

I thought I had a lot of endurance when it came to live service games. I’ve played World of Warcraft for 20 years, and at the moment I’m dipping in and out of multiple MMOs, as well as Path of Exile’s new league. I can juggle all of these things and not feel overwhelmed, but Helldivers 2 on its own just makes me want to crawl into bed and hibernate.

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Two Helldivers share a tender moment in Helldivers 2, while Automatons ravage the landscape behind them with explosions.

The difference is that these other games give their changes and big updates time to breathe. I’m only realising now that I never appreciated that fact enough. When WoW drops a big expansion, I know that I’m going to have months to explore it before I need to deal with new factions, rep grinds and balance changes. There’s time to settle in and just enjoy myself. I don’t feel compelled to rush through everything.

When I’m actually playing Helldivers 2, it’s still a delight: blasting bugs, jump-packing over chargers, hoping a kind soul will let me play with their mech. But I find it hard to motivate myself to log back in all the same. Because it feels like work. I’d like to get involved in this assault on Cyberstan, for instance, but I’m not sure I’ll have much time for it this week. It’ll probably be over when I actually want to play. So the alternative is forcing myself to dive in, even though I have other priorities nipping at my heels. That sense of obligation is what’s murdering the joy for me.

I don’t want Helldivers 2 to stop evolving. And I don’t think it needs to adhere to a strict update cadence like WoW or Destiny 2. They can get a bit dull and prescriptive. I just want it to slow down a little bit. Let the warfronts simmer for a while. And I think that probably will happen eventually. Arrowhead is riding this high at the moment, where Helldivers 2 is a phenomenon everyone is obsessed with—to the point where I’m having conversations about it with fellow dog walkers when I take my pooch to the park. The pace has gotta abate eventually, and I’m looking forward to it.

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