'It's done on our end': Helldivers 2's infamous review bomb cape is ready, but Arrowhead is looking for 'the right time to release it'

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In the midst of all the firefights and major orders, one of the most notable battles Helldivers 2 players went up against was with the game itself. It came in the form of a review bombing campaign in retaliation for Sony removing Helldivers 2 from sale in 177 countries and territories that don't have access to PSN

After reaching some serious lows on its Steam page with over 211,000 negative recent reviews, bringing Helldivers 2 down to "Mixed" status, developer Arrowhead tried its hardest to claw back some of the love: "We are talking solutions with Sony, especially in non-PSN countries," now-former Arrowhead CEO Johan Pilestedt tweeted. "Your voice has been heard, and I am doing everything I can to speak for the community - but I don't have the final say." 

This statement actually only made things worse for a time, as many players were frustrated at the apparent deflection of blame. Things only really began to look better for Arrowhead after Pilestedt shared a community post pitching a cape with the review bomb design on it. What started off as a funny 'what if' snowballed into a sizable community effort as most players changed their focus from PSN to this stylish cape. 

We've known that the cape has been in the works for some time now: Pilestedt even shared a small teaser on Twitter. You can only see a small section of the cape, but I'd recognise those scathing red lines (which represent a drop to negative reviews) anywhere. Despite knowing of its existence, players haven't been able to get their hands on it. They still can't, but that may be changing soon. 

Pilestedt has since taken to retract its stance for Helldivers 2 players, making this idea possible.  

This news also comes in the wake of to save the children, Pilestedt also announced that he would be donating $4,311 to the charity Save the Children, as another kind of reward for a job well done. 

Elie Gould
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