The latest controversial nerf comes right before the Freedom’s Flame Warbond
Helldivers 2 received a big new patch today ahead of its Freedom’s Flame Warbond later this week and it has players feeling burned and betrayed. The update brought big changes to the existing flamethrower which is no longer melting heavily-armored Charger enemies with ease and the community is already in open revolt over the unexpected crackdown on intergalactic arson.
The Freedom’s Flame Warbond, Helldivers 2's next battle pass, brings its new fire-based weapons on August 8. It’s possible that these under-the-hood changes to flame effects are just part of developer Arrowhead Studios trying to make everything is working as intended when the new guns drop. But plenty of players feel like it’s an underhanded way of potentially pushing them to pay for the new battle passes now that their existing flamethrowers have been nerfed.
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