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Helldivers 2 CEO asks players for ideas on long-term resources
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Helldivers 2 CEO asks players for ideas on long-term resources

Aug 01, 2024 11:26 AM

Helldivers 2 developer Arrowhead is actively seeking player feedback to enhance the game’s resource integration into long-term progression. CEO Shams Jorjani took to Reddit, encouraging the community to share their ideas on utilizing in-game resources like medals, samples, and requisition slips. The goal is to make resource management more engaging and rewarding for players. While Jorjani clarified that there’s no guarantee any suggestions will be implemented, the move has sparked a lively discussion among the Helldivers 2 community, with players proposing various creative ways to repurpose excess resources.

How can players contribute their ideas for resource integration in Helldivers 2?

Players can share their suggestions directly on Helldivers 2’s subreddit, where Jorjani’s post is collecting community feedback.

Helldivers 2 is known for its cooperative gameplay and tactical missions, requiring players to work together to achieve strategic goals. The integration of player feedback shows Arrowhead's commitment to evolving the game based on the community’s needs, ensuring a more immersive experience.



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Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-08-01 11:36:03
It's awesome to see Arrowhead actively engaging with the Helldivers 2 community—inviting player feedback on resource management could lead to some really innovative features. It'll be interesting to see which suggestions gain traction and how they shape the game's long-term progression
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