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Helldivers 2 is centered around The Galactic War, a war between Super Earth and the Automatons, Terminids, and soon-to-be . The war is fought through that see players band together to liberate or defend planets from Super Earth’s enemies. But, after six months, the gameplay loop is getting stale and one player has a great suggestion to shake things up and make the galaxy feel more alive.



to suggest an upgrade to the Galactic War that would add community-driven challenges and projects to improve planets controlled by the SEAF. This would add more variations to missions on controlled planets rather than just defending them. It would also lead to each planet being more unique and give players a reason to complete missions on them and keep it under control.

The upgrades would be acquired by the community collectively using its requisition slips. This would then help to fund upgrades such as SEAF infantry barracks which would then see patrols of NPC soldiers keeping the planets safe from Automatons and Terminids. Another upgrade is a SEAF base that will be occupied by SEAF Troops.

The final suggestion is a Naval blockade, which would cause defense planets to start at 20% completion due to the blockade helping to fend off the enemies. Other Helldivers 2 players gave their own suggestions, with many wanting excess requisition slips, samples, and medals to automatically go towards funding them, with saying “I’d love to see SEAF troops patrolling about. Getting into fights with enemies, showing the Helldivers immense amounts of respect and love when approached by them.

” This would be a great idea to make the Helldivers 2 Galactic War feel like it has a purpose and there is an end goal and something at stake. Right now, all players do is liberate a planet, and maybe defend it at some point, then rinse and repeat endlessly. With Arrowhead Game Studios , it does point to the developers looking to add new elements to the game, so perhaps something like this could be a possibility in the future.

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