Helldivers 2 CEO apologizes for Sony PSN requirement fiasco as Steam review bombing continues


In case you missed the news, Arrowhead Game Studios’ beloved 2024 co-op shooter Helldivers 2 is in a review bombing uproar on Steam right now, with players responding angrily to PlayStation Network (PSN) account requirements that Sony will soon reintroduce to the game. Though Helldivers 2 technically asked PC players to link their Steam account to a PSN one when it launched in early February, that requirement was quickly withdrawn for a “grace period” to ease the strain on its servers. And since the only indication of its existence was a small (albeit highlighted) line of text on the game’s Steam page, many players ended up buying and playing it without ever being aware of the requirement.

This led to the messy situation we find ourselves in now, with Sony’s newly announced plan to roll PSN link requirements back out in waves that start on May 6 and end on June 4 leaving tons of PC players feeling blindsided. Though the PlayStation maker says this is important to do “to protect players from griefing and abuse by enabling the banning of players that engage in that type of behavior,” but fans are largely unsatisfied with that reasoning, especially since Sony didn’t explain what will happen to folks who don’t live in one of the 69 countries where PSN is available (lying about where you reside can result in a ban, according to Sony’s Terms of Service).

This has prompted Johan Pilestedt, CEO of Arrowhead, to come forward with several statements about the situation, including an apology for how this whole ordeal has been handled: “Ouch, right in the review score,” he said, sharing a screenshot showing that Helldivers 2’s recent review score has dropped to “Mixed” status. “Well, I guess it’s warranted. Sorry everyone for how this all transpired. I hope we will make it up and regain the trust by providing a continued great game experience. I just want to make great games!”

A Helldiver carrying the BR-14 Adjudicator from the Democratic Detonation Warbond. (Image credit: PlayStation Studios)

Earlier on Friday, Pilestedt also wrote a short post directing players to PlayStation’s support article on using PSN accounts for PC games, which ironically made things more confusing; the article notes that signing into PSN on PC is optional, even though Sony’s new Helldivers 2 policy says that it will be mandatory for the co-op shooter. In response to that inconsistency, it’s been noted that Arrowhead is “discussing that question with our partners at PlayStation and trying to find a solution.” It’s also been confirmed that the studio is “looking into solutions on how to get around the country drop down menu if your country isn’t listed,” which hopefully means nobody will be region-locked out of accessing the game they’ve purchased once Sony’s rule goes into effect.





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