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Helldivers 2just keeps on getting by every pacing day. As it has been said a number of times before, the developers of this game have been at the top of all the issues fans have faced over time. They have worked pretty hard on the servers when the concurrent players of this title went way beyond what they had expected. Another good thing about Arrowhead Game Studios is that they are always available to hear what their fans have to say.

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But there are not always problems or technical issues withHelldivers 2. The studio at Arrowhead Game Studios gladly jokes around with fans when the time comes. And even clear the air on any rumors that might surround the game. Just like the most recent flying terminids rumor.

Helldivers 2CEO refutes the rumors of flying bugs in a very quirky way

Helldivers 2is an ever-evolving game. The people working behind the curtains on this game have assured that players who invest time in it get their time’s worth at all times. They even assigned a game master called Joel for this purpose. His only job is to keep things interesting and challenging for gamers.

Helldivers 2 Player Comes Up With An Elegant Laser Weapons Solution: Divers’ Most Hated Weapon Type Has A Design Flaw

The result has been somewhat mixed; fans have been getting somewhat agitated as the game sometimes gets difficult out of nowhere. This kind of change has also made fans lose one of the most important strongholds in the game. It does not look like fans will ever forget the loss of Malevelon Creek anytime soon.

But this does not mean that the developers only make playing the game a challenge for their fans. They also keep on adding new gameplay mechanics, new equipment, and new features to the game to make it a fair exchange. As it gets harder, gamers get new stuff for their games.

Helldivers 2 Player Comes Up With An Elegant Laser Weapons Solution: Divers’ Most Hated Weapon Type Has A Design Flaw

The biggest examples of these new additions are the mechs and the NPC summons that will be coming toHelldivers 2sometime in the future. NPC summons would let players bring in a bunch of AI-controlled Helldivers in the game and use them as backup, and mechs would be newly added equipment that players would get into and control.

Now that all this has passed, a big concern has risen inside theHelldivers 2community. Rumors have started coming in that maybe Arrowhead Game Studios will be adding new kinds of bugs toHelldivers 2.They suggest these bugs would be able to fly and make the lives of gamers a living hell.

Helldivers 2 missions can become easier with the right stratagems.

For gamers unaware,Helldivers 2has two primary enemy factions: the Automatons and the Terminids. Automatons are basically a bunch of armored robots that come in all shapes and sizes. On the other hand, Terminids are a bunch of insects; these too come in different shapes and sizes. Some of them are, in fact, mammoth in size. Adding a new kind of flying terminid would surely complicate things.

Former Sony Boss Wants Helldivers 2 Xbox Release as 95% of PS5, PC Players “Will never spend a nickel” on the Game

But as usual, the CEO of Arrowhead Game Studios is his jolly self. When he got wind of this rumor, he decided to react to it in a very interesting and funny way.

I’ve heard rumors of flying bugs in@helldivers2. I want to officially refute such preposterous claims.

Former Sony Boss Wants Helldivers 2 Xbox Release as 95% of PS5, PC Players “Will never spend a nickel” on the Game

Everyone knows that “Bugs can’t fly”.

And I’m not alone in thinking this. The Ministry of Truth agrees that this is propaganda from bug sympathizers that want to brainwash…

— Pilestedt (@Pilestedt)August 23, 2025

This reply is evidently poking fun at this rumor, but it does not legitimately make it clear if a new kind of enemy is on the way to the game or not. It looks like fans would have to wait for that confirmation a little longer.

On the other hand,Helldivers 2’sXbox port is nowhere to be seen

While fans cannot stop worrying about this new threat, there are some who are eagerly awaiting the Xbox port of this popular co-op game. There has not been any confirmation from Sony or Arrowhead Game Studios about this port as of yet.

Former PlayStation Head Uses Helldivers 2 as an Example of Positive Exclusivity, with PlayStation’s Own Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 as a Slow-Burn Negative

ButXbox boss Phil Spencer has hintedthat this game coming to Xbox consoles would not harm anyone. It makes sense, too; lately, Microsoft has been trying hard to diminish the boundaries of exclusivity between platforms by bringing their exclusives to the competition.

Rohit Sejwal

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Rohit Sejwal has been enthusiastically playing video games for over 15 years and has been writing about them for around 1.5 years now. His love for movies pushed him towards video games and made him look at them as a new interactive medium for storytelling. Besides completing his Masters in Mass Communication, he also has a diploma in filmmaking and has a sheer passion for reading dark fantasy books besides watching movies and playing video games.

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