Helldivers 2 CEO Promises Exciting Updates
Helldivers 2 fans, brace yourselves for some exciting updates as Arrowhead Game Studios promises to deliver news that will leave you astounded. In a recent interaction on the game's Discord, Arrowhead's CEO, Shams Jorjani, hinted at upcoming content with a rather bold statement. When asked about any upcoming features, Jorjani replied, "You'll shit your pants." This colorful response suggests that the impact of the new content will be significant, to say the least.
While specifics remain under wraps, Jorjani did touch on other fan queries during the chat. There's a clear interest in expanding the arsenal with more bladed weapons, and he addressed concerns about potential content droughts with thoughtful insights. Jorjani's openness about managing the technical debt of a game like Helldivers 2 adds a layer of transparency that's refreshing to see alongside the humorous quips about the impact on fans' trousers.
Arrowhead has already teased what's to come, including a mysterious flag featuring both a pointy end and a grippy section. The studio is gearing up to announce its next Warbond on May 8, with promises of "more exciting news to come not long after."
In a recent interview with IGN, Arrowhead's production director, Alex Bolle, expressed the studio's commitment to Helldivers 2 for the long haul. Bolle emphasized the team's desire to thrive in a live game environment and continue developing the game while staying true to their creative vision. He shared, "The more we figure out how to thrive in a live environment, and we still have a way to go to figure out a lot of things around that, the more we can let creativity loose on new systems that we would've never thought about a year ago when we released." Bolle's experience with live games fuels his excitement for adapting innovative features while maintaining the game's unique flavor.
Next week, we'll begin to uncover the exciting plans Arrowhead has in store for Helldivers 2. Fans might want to keep some extra pants handy, just in case.