Helldivers 2 to overhaul narrative system with dynamic Galactic War Campaigns this month
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Summary
Helldivers 2 is introducing a major overhaul to its narrative system, replacing the current Major Order system with dynamic "Galactic War Campaigns" that will unfold in real-time. The update, arriving this month, will feature evolving storylines where player actions directly influence the war's progression. Additionally, the update brings ship customization options and makes assisted reload weapons more viable in gameplay. These changes aim to create a more immersive and player-driven storytelling experience within the game's ongoing galactic conflict.
Key quotes
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Player actions will directly shape the ongoing story of the galactic war in real-time.
Ship customization is finally coming, allowing players to personalize their vessels.
Assisted reload weapons are being reworked to become a more viable tactical option.
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