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Helldivers 2, after having one of the most successful launches for a live service title, has now stabilized with a steady player base. At the same time, it is important to acknowledge that the game is still riddled with problems that Arrowhead needs to overcome with the community’s support.

For instance, people have recently surfaced a somewhat troubling situation with the game’s deployment system, something that can easily be fixed with a simple change from Arrowhead.
Helldivers 2 Needs to Patch in the Option to Redeploy Yourself in the Game
As the Helldivers communityawaits the drop of the game’s“Escalation of Freedom”update, which promises to breathe new life into the game and add a whole host of much-needed quality-of-life features, it appears that one very problematicHelldivers 2bug will also need to be patched out with this update.
As pointed out recently on the game’s subreddit, the lack of kill zones and the option to redeploy oneself onto the field is becoming a real problem for our Soldiers.

As others in the thread pointed out,Arrowhead Studio’simplementation of kill zones seems a little wonky and often fails, meaning that quitting out is the only option. While quitting the game isn’t that bad of an option, it does take away a bit of the game’s charm.
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Now, adding the option of redeploying aside, there are a few ways that Arrowhead can fix things without breaking immersion or making it feel like a cheat. Instead of regular kill zones, we can have holes filled to the brim with Terminids, making deaths pretty instant.
Another way to go about it would be to, through aHelldivers 2patch, add the option to comically explode one’s character as a Hail Mary of sorts. When they are stuck in situations like the one above, they can simply go“Kaboom!”and start over.

Helldivers 2 Still Has a Long Way to Go before It Reinvigorates Its Player Base
Now, putting aside the hype for its upcoming update, it is somewhat astoundinghow many complaintsHelldivers 2’scommunity seems to haveabout the game. You can’t blame them either—Arrowhead, in an effort to refresh things, has made a few too many unsavory changes to their game that didn’t sit well with most players.
Does that mean that the game isn’t fun anymore? Not quite. In fact, it has more content to offer to its players than ever before and still has an auspicious future ahead of it.

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However, what this actually means is that Arrowhead still needs to continue putting in the work after its upcoming and supposed“Helldivers 2 fix”to keep its player base pleased for the foreseeable future.
Given how the game has steadied itself into the usual live service rhythm, any mishap from the developers’ end could spell the beginning of its downfall. That said, it’ll undoubtedly be interesting to see how things play out onceEscalation of Freedomlands in players’ hands on August 6th.

With that out of the way, what are your thoughts onHelldivers 2at the moment? Would you like to suggest a fix for the game’s kill zone problem? Let us know in the comments below.
Akshit Dangi
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Akshit is a supposed human being and gaming writer who lurks in different corners of the internet in search of fascinating rabbit holes. Outside of that, though, you’ll most likely find him staring at a piece of art for days or completing another playthrough of Silent Hill.