The ballooning popularity ofHelldivers 2has been both a blessing and a curse for Arrowhead.
On the one hand, it has allowed the game tosell over a million copies already. Unfortunately, it has also put the studio’s servers under intense stress.

The waiting game
He admits the following: “As a CEO I of course want the game to be as profitable as possible.” However, he also acknowledges that if a fan spent money on the game just to be stuck in a queue, he’d be heartbroken. I wish more studios were this open, as the CEO’s warning alerts players without deep pockets that a better experience may come later. It also helps those who have limited gaming time and would rather not spend it waiting in queues.
The response from the communityis mostly positive, and the honesty is appreciated. However, some fans are still disgruntled and wouldmuch rather have sales halted altogetheruntil all problems are mended.

Due to server issues, Arrowhead has had to cap the number of concurrent players to 450,000 which is far less than the number of players desperate to hop in and spread democracy. The studio is working hard at raising this ceiling.
To combat the issue, some folks have taken the wily route of just staying logged in overnight. The studio is aware of this and the CEO has spoken to the team aboutkicking out players who are AFK (away from keyboard) for too long.

In the official Discord server, Arrowhead states that it is working on various improvements and fixes. The update rollout starts on February 20, and it addresses login, matchmaking, and server loads. you’re able to expect more improvements in the following days and weeks.
If you do manage to get into the game, you’ll find a good-humored PvE shooter that has earned its popularity through fun gameplay and an intriguing premise. Hopefully, the incoming updates will let more players experience the action.






