Here's what you should know about Arrowhead Game Studios and Sony's upcoming co-op shooter.
Terrain deforms naturally with explosions in the third-person shooter, while procedurally generated levels are seemingly returning.
Arrowhead's brutal third-person shooter launches on February 8th for PS5 and PC and features cross-platform multiplayer.
The latest Helldivers 2 trailer showcases players fighting for freedom, liberty and "managed" democracy.
The shooter requires a solid state drive for 1080p/60 FPS at Medium settings but can run on a 7200 RPM HDD at the very minimum.
The PC version of Arrowhead Game Studios' sequel supports 4K resolution, mouse and keyboard controls and the PS5's DualSense.
Arrowhead Game Studios and PlayStation haven't issued any statement on potential delays for the co-op third-person shooter.
The Standard Edition costs $39.99, while the Deluxe Edition is $59.99 and includes an armor set, cape, weapon, Premium Warbond, and more.
Sony and Arrowhead Game Studios have showcased gameplay footage for the upcoming multiplayer shooter, which is now set to launch next year.
The three games under the PlayStation Studios banner that are officially set to launch this year are Marvel's Spider-Man 2, Helldivers 2, and Stellar Blade.
The co-op third-person shooter is out fairly soon for PS5 and PC, according to a Sony partnership program mission briefing.
Call in shield generators and armor-piercing weapons to support your teammates, or shoot them in the back, thanks to friendly fire.
Unlike its predecessor, Helldivers 2 will be a fully third person experience. It's due out later this year.
It will feature "innovative co-op" and allow players to "alter the course of the game."
The new Rewards Booth offers Tokens for a new badge, backgrounds, and more.
Arrowheads VP of development talks about bringing Helldivers into 4K.
A new enemy type and mechs revealed.
Arrowhead Game Studios CEO and Game Director Johan Pilestedt on how the top down shooter is shaping up.
"The PS4 has been a charm to work on."
CEO and game director Johan Pilestedt talks about the PS4's benefits for small developers.