A new crime show is headed to Netflix, adapted from the same novel series that brought about one of the most divisive thrillers of recent years, The Snowman.
28.02.2024 - 19:57 / destructoid.com
Though Helldivers 2 has been a hit, its launch has been anything but smooth. Various bugs, glitches, and server issues forced Arrowhead Games to temporarily cap the possible number of concurrent players.
One of the bugs causing an uproar is the disappearing Super Credits glitch. Super Credits are a form of in-game currency used to purchase useful items in the Superstore. You can acquire Super Credits by completing missions or by simply buying them using real-world cash.
Some players who have purchased Super Credits complained that their cash is disappearing. This significant glitch leaves players feeling like they wasted their money and got nothing in return. The problem affects players purchasing Super Credits on PSN and those who bought the Steeled Veteran Warbond with Super Credits.
Arrowhead previously commented on the glitch in the Helldivers Discord server, explaining that the Super Credits aren’t gone forever, they just aren’t displaying correctly on PC and PS5. The studio promised to work on the issue, and it seems the problem has been solved with the latest update.
Patch 1.000.13 fixes the glitch, which is a relief to all who spent money on the currency. It also contains a few other fixes and improvements while acknowledging that there are still problems that need to be solved.
The full patch notes are as follows:
Other issues are being worked on and ironically, Arrowhead warns that the patch could introduce new problems. The following issues are listed:
Arrowhead can’t rest on its laurels just yet, and it appears that there’s still a lot of work ahead for the Swedish studio. While the devs deal with the technical bugs, it’s still possible for players to hop in and squash Terminid bugs in an intergalactic war to bring about liberty and democracy.
A new crime show is headed to Netflix, adapted from the same novel series that brought about one of the most divisive thrillers of recent years, The Snowman.
The troubled Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake is still a long way away, the boss of Embracer has suggested.
Now that the initial wave of Helldivers 2 enthusiasm has subsided, you may be forgiven for thinking that the title has fallen off. That’d be a mistake, because it’s worth reiterating the title is still absolutely enormous on Steam. Over the weekend, for example, it managed a peak of 411k players on Valve’s ecosystem alone – which is close to its all-time record of 458k.
As revealed ahead of time by dataminers, new weapons, armour and equipment are coming to Helldivers 2 as part of the new Warbond, Cutting Edge — and we can spill all the beans on the details and release date.
Fortnite developer Epic Games says that Apple has terminated its Epic Games Sweden AB's developer account, which was intended to release the Epic Games Store and Fortniteon iOS devices in the European Union (EU).
Earlier today, rumours started swirling that PlayStation was moments away from announcing its acquisition of Arrowhead Game Studios, the Swedish team behind the wildly successful Helldivers 2. While the two parties already have a strong relationship – Sony has published both of the Helldivers titles – founder Johan Pilestedt was quick to pour cold water on the reports.
The boss of Helldivers 2 developer Arrowhead has denied a recent rumour that Sony is buying the studio.
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No, Helldivers 2 developer Arrowhead Game Studios isn't being purchased by PlayStation.
Swedish video game and media company Embracer Group AB is reportedly selling Saber Interactive, the developer responsible for the upcoming Star Wars: The Knights of the Old Republic remake. Knights of the Old Republic was a ground-breaking addition to the original Xbox back in 2003, not to mention the Star Wars franchise. KOTOR's release was met with critical acclaim, and the title has even appeared on many «best game of all time» lists.
Players everywhere have been liberating the galaxy of Helldivers 2, however, it now appears that mechs could make up a major part of a new update.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake developer Saber Interactive has reportedly left embattled parent company Embracer in a $500 million deal to become a privately owned company.