Helldivers 2 has been one of 2024's big hits, and found a huge audience ready to spread managed democracy across the galaxy. The game's setting has one inspiration above all others: Paul Verhoeven's film Starship Troopers, loosely based on the Robert Heinlein novel. The game is packed with references and tributes, and sparked some renewed interest in the movie, with even Casper Van Dien (main character Johnny Rico in Starship Troopers) calling it "really quite wonderful."
This interest may have come at a fortunate time for Starship Troopers: Extermination, a promising 16-player co-op FPS from developer Offworld that's currently in early access, and it certainly seems to have woken it up to the opportunity of a slam-dunk celebrity partnership. Offworld has now announced that ST: Extermination will be fully released in October, featuring a singleplayer campaign where Caspar Van Dien as Johnny Rico is your commander.
At this year's Summer Game Fest, PC Gamer got the chance to sit down with Van Dien, alongside Offworld's game lead Peter Maurice. The topic of Helldivers 2 came up and the obvious links to Starship Troopers: is there any danger that Arrowhead's game might be sucking the air out of the room for an official title? Or is it just a good thing people are interested?
«I'm more in the latter camp,» says Maurice. «And I think their success brings everybody up. For me, I'm always happy for the success of another development studio, and it's a good game, it's a fun game. We're a different game.
»It's very hard to make good games, it's even harder to sustain good games. And across the whole industry it's tough times right now. There's not a lot of success, especially for a lot of indie studios, so I'm just really happy [Arrowhead's] found success. And it's bringing our awareness up among troopers at the right time, just as we're finishing our game in Early Access, and we're leading up to launch. I can only see good things with that."
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