"Helldivers 2: Balancing Monetization and Gameplay Integrity"

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Arrowhead, the developer of Helldivers 2, insists that the game is not pay-to-win despite featuring microtransactions for items that affect gameplay. The $39.99 co-op shooter has garnered positive reviews but has faced criticism for its monetization model, including a premium battle pass and direct purchases with real-world money. Arrowhead CEO Johan Pilestedt defended the game on Twitter, stating that they aimed to avoid a pay-to-win model and that players have the option to support the title without being forced to do so. Despite login issues and progression tracking problems, Helldivers 2 has received mostly positive reviews from players.
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- Helldivers 2 creative director argues games should 'earn the right to monetize', says its only pay-to-win item is a revolver that'll get you gold in a 'cool gun competition' PC Gamer
- Helldivers 2 Battle Pass - All Warbond Skins, Emotes, And Rewards GameSpot
- Games should "earn the right to monetise", says Helldivers 2 director Eurogamer.net
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