In late February, Helldivers 2 players suffered their biggest defeat yet in the game’s galactic war simulation, when the community’s favorite planet, Malevelon Creek, fell into the hands of the artificial armies of the Automaton faction. Now, players return en masse to the celestial center of the game, as a first new order demands the return of democracy to the red-hot, twilight world of the jungle.
“Several weeks ago, our citizens watched in horror as Malevelon Creek fell into the hands of the Automatons,” the order begins, before honoring the “millions of brave heroes” who have perished seeking to protect themselves and despise the Automatons who have since perished. plundered the planet’s exceptional rhodium deposits. ” This charade can no longer continue,” the order continued. Avenge yourself on the dead. Honor our heroes. Stop the theft of valuable minerals. Free Malevelon.
Malevelon has been the network’s favorite planet since the release of Helldivers 2, temporarily gaining affection for its dark Nam environment. The players who fought in Malevelon even earned their own nickname, which the rest of the network refers to as “Creek Crawlers. “Following the failure of the project to protect the planet, as the war’s attention shifted elsewhere, Creek Crawlers continued to fight hard, in an effort to regain global control in the face of robot risk.
Now it turns out that the religion of the Creek Crawlers has been rewarded. When I started writing this, the state of Malelevelon Creek there was 90. 8% released. When I finished, it was at 91. 2%, which is incredibly fast by Helldivers 2 standards. To have failed to liberate some other planet controlled through the Automata – Tibit – taking control of the Creek would be just the morale that Super Earth needs.
The fervor around Malevelon Creek is a testament to the excitement of Helldivers 2’s technique for live play. In fact, hardly a day goes by without something desirable happening in the game right now. Developer Arrowhead recently brought Mechs, Quasar cannons, and heavy gadgets. weapons to the player’s already extensive list of weapons, while insect forces have been bolstered through Flying Terminids and rumors circulate about Automaton helicopter gunships and snipers from an as-yet-unseen alien race. Also, after discovering that the game’s Galactic War is unfolding, a single man named Joel, a fake Joel, began hacking the game to help players launch never-before-seen cars from the sky.
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