Arrowhead's popular co-op shooter Helldivers 2 has been delisted from Steam in over 170 regions. This drastic step follows a controversial decision by publisher Sony, mandating Steam players to connect their accounts to a PlayStation Network (PSN) account before June 4 to continue playing Helldivers 2.
This unexpected switch-up incited severe outrage in the Helldivers 2 community, as linking a PSN account to the game was an option at launch. Arrowhead cites technical issues as the reason behind the delayed implementation, stating that the requirement was always mentioned on the Steam page, for those shocked by the mandate. However, the player base has pointed out several issues with the new rule, with the lack of PSN access in some countries being the biggest of them all. The Helldivers 2 developer confirmed internal discussions to rectify the problem, but it appears more issues have surfaced for gamers in some regions.
Helldivers 2 has been removed from Steam in precisely the regions unsupported by PlayStation Network. The Steam Database Twitter account posted a list of all the countries where Helldivers 2 can no longer be purchased, and the exact current count stands at 177 regions. It's unclear whether this step is temporary to give Sony and Arrowhead some breathing room to figure out the solution, but existing players in those regions will no doubt be awash with uncertainty over whether they can still access their purchase, or perhaps even face a ban for using a PSN workaround.
Players are expectedly furious at Arrowhead and Sony, as they've resorted to review bombingHelldivers 2 on Steam, dragging down the user score to a paltry «Mostly Negative.» This debacle has also cast a shadow of doubt over Helldivers 2's future, which, up until this point, looked quite strong. The circumstances are quite dire now, as even Steam is reportedly issuing refunds for Helldivers 2, even for players with over 100 hours of playtime, exceeding its usual two-hour limit policy.
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