Helldivers 2 received the premium BattlePass "Polar Patriots", which adds new weapons, armour and cosmetic items
The heated discussions about Helldivers 2 are over, and now we can talk about updates for the game. We would like to remind you that on 8 May, Helldivers 2 received a small update that fixes crashes, and now the shooter has a new BattlePass.
Here's What We Know
Let's talk about weapons first. Below is a list of what will appear in the game.
- AR-61 Tenderizer. This large-calibre assault rifle has powerful firepower but a limited magazine capacity, so every shot is worth its weight in gold.
- SMG-72 Pummeler. Slower rate of fire than other SMGs, but shots from this weapon will leave enemies confused and very ugly.
- PLAS-101 Purifier. Fires explosive ammunition. The longer you hold the trigger, the more damage will be done.
In addition to the main weapon, a new auxiliary weapon will also appear.
- G-13 Incendiary Impact. This thing detonates on impact and ignites the area with white phosphorus, so make sure you - and your allies - don't stand around and chat.
- P-113 Verdict. Semi-automatic and with the largest centrefire of any pistol of its type.
- Motivational Shocks. Returns players to a normal state after they have received effects that prevent them from playing, such as bug acid.
And let's talk about armour. Three new armours will be added: CW-36 Winter Warrior, CW-22 Kodiak, and CW-4 Arctic Ranger. In addition, Helldivers 2 will have three new cloaks, emotes, and banners.
You can buy a premium Battlepass for 1000 super credits, which cost $10. You can upgrade it at any time, without any time limit.
Where To Play
Helldivers 2 is available on PC and PlayStation 5.
Recommended system requirements:
- Processor: Intel Core i7-9700K or AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
- RAM: 16 GB
- Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 or AMD Radeon RX 6600XT
Go Deeper:
- The gg editorial team was satisfied with the game and gave it a 4.4/5 rating. This is a ride that you want to come back to again and again. Sometimes it's crazy, sometimes it makes you laugh, sometimes it's tense because of the number of enemies on the screen, but it's the range of emotions that we love games for. Read more in our Helldivers 2 review.
Source: playstation