Helldivers 2’s new Spacetime Fluctuation Indicator is freaking everyone out


Since developer Arrowhead Game Studios shadow dropped the Illuminate faction in its popular Windows PC and PS5 co-op shooter Helldivers 2 in December, it’s been something of a game of cat and mouse between the squid-like aliens and Lady Liberty’s finest troops. The Illuminate surprise attack one of Super Earth’s colonies and transform democratic citizens into shambling Voteless zombies to refill its ranks, only to retreat and crop up elsewhere once the cavalry arrives to drive them away. Soon, however, it looks like the alien menace will kick off a larger, more nefarious plan.

On Monday, players were suddenly introduced to a new readout on their ship’s Galactic Map: a Spacetime Fluctuation Indicator that’s “surveying unexplained spacetime fluctuations.” Nothing about its ultimate purpose is explained by the graph itself, but reading the latest intel report from Super Earth High Command in the dispatch menu reveals it’s a tool meant to track Illuminate activity.

“Multiple Astronomical Monitoring Stations have reported the apperance of unexplained gravitational waves, and ‘wobbles’ in the orbits of astronomical bodies.
These ‘Spacetime Fluctutations’ have been positively correlated with Illuminate activity,” reads the report. “The Ministry of Defence has begun tracking these fluctutations in coordination with the Ministry of Science, and their activity will be displayed on all Galactic Maps.”

The new Spacetime Fluctuation Indicator in Helldivers 2. (Image credit: Windows Central)

Thus far, the Indicator hasn’t picked up any spikey readings from the Illuminate’s usual hit-and-run tactics, and it doesn’t react when you look at or warp to an active Illuminate battleground, either. I do imagine it’ll start beeping and whirring whenever the faction starts to initiate the next step of its wider scheme, though — a scheme we know is coming, per a recent Major Order failure notice.



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