Itâs been a terrible day for Helldivers 2 and the team behind it. Angry players swarmed the co-op shooterâs Steam page to review-bomb it like a giant hive of Terminids after a PlayStation Network login requirement was reinstituted on PC. âOuch, right in the review score,â Arrowhead Studios CEO Johan Pilestedt tweeted after the hit gameâs rating turned to âmixedâ on the Valve-owned storefront.
âWell, I guess itâs warranted,â the head developer continued. âSorry everyone for how this all transpired. I hope we will make it up and regain the trust by providing a continued great game experience.â The statement came after a more formal acknowledgement of the situation earlier in the day that simply told players to contact Sonyâs support team if they had any questions. Thousands more negative reviews had poured in since.
Ouch, right in the review score đ˘đ¤
Well, I guess it's warranted. Sorry everyone for how this all transpired. I hope we will make it up and regain the trust by providing a continued great game experience.
I just want to make great games! pic.twitter.com/EPO7apDUlc
— Pilestedt (@Pilestedt) May 3, 2024
The outrage began last night when players on PC noticed that the Sony-published gameâs PSN login requirement had returned. Originally removed amid massive server strain in Helldivers 2‘s early launch period, it was the first time many new players were seeing it. Despite being a relatively quick and easy process, the idea of having to create a second login and hand over their information to the PlayStation 5 manufacturer didnât sit well with many. Itâs even caused a mini-civil war between players on console who donât think itâs a big deal and those on PC irritated they now have to play by another platformâs rules. There are also a number of places around the world where PSN isnât supported, potentially locking those players out of the game.


Steamâs aggregate review ratings can make or break a gameâs sales prospects. While Helldivers 2 has already secured its status as one of the top-selling games of the year, anyone new stumbling upon it for the first time might mistake the mixed rating for an indication that there was actually something functionally wrong with it. Valve has struggled to deal with review-bombing campaigns for years, attempting to increase the requirements for leaving reviews and filtering out bogus complaints to protect the integrity of its store ratings.
Pilestedtâs earlier tweet was hit with a âcommunity noteâ claiming that the customer support page he referenced said PSN logins were optional on PC while the one for Helldivers 2 was mandatory. Some of the outpouring of frustration has also resulted in the gameâs community managers being targeted online for harassment by angry fans. Not everyoneâs upset. âAs long as I donât have to download a launcher Iâm good lol,â wrote one player in support of Pilestedt and his team. âThanks for the amazing game!â
Update 5/5/2024 10:08 a.m. ET: Over 48 hours later, Helldivers 2 is still getting bombarded by negative user reviews on Steam after it re-implemented its controversial PSN login requirement. The online shooter now has a rating of âoverwhelmingly negativeâ from more than 150,000 recent complaints. Democracy manifest, I suppose.
EVERYONE THE DEVS ARE ENCOURAGING YOU REFUND AND NEGATIVE REVIEW BOMB THE GAME.
This will help in giving the devs more ammo to use against Sony for this decision and to hopefully reverse it. SONY IS THE ENEMY NOT ARROWHEAD#Helldivers2 pic.twitter.com/b5scf19fpg
— Code Toshi || GatorTuberđ (@CodeToshii) May 4, 2024
Valve also appears to have begun processing refunds for some players in regions where PSN accounts arenât supported, even if they had dozens of more hours of playtime in the game than the usual two hour limit. The company behind Steam has also pulled Helldivers 2 from sale on the digital storefront in those countries, including places like Egypt, Serbia, Philippines, and Puerto Rico. Concurrent player numbers, while down slightly from recent weeks, appear to remain mostly unchanged, however. One player asked Arrowhead Studios what they should do now that the game is not supported in their country. âI donât know,â replied Pilestedt.
âWaking up to the sunshine of yesterday replaced with a dreary drizzle and shivering winds makes me reflect on how I spent my time those rare few moments when all was perfect,â he tweeted earlier today. âYet rain is essential to growth and is what changes spring into summer. I will just have to wait for sunshine to return.â Later on, the Arrowhead CEO wrote that the studio was âtalking solutionsâ with PlayStation, especially for non-PSN countries, adding that playersâ voices have been heard but he and the development team donât have the final say.
I do have a part to play. I am not blameless in all of this – it was my decision to disable account linking at launch so that players could play the game. I did not ensure players were aware of the requirement and we didn't talk about it enough.
We knew for about 6 months beforeâŚ
— Pilestedt (@Pilestedt) May 5, 2024