No Rest for the Wicked’s Crunchy Combat is More Dark Souls Than Diablo – IGN First

No Rest For The Wicked sees Ori developer Moon Studios building an action RPG for the very first time. But despite its familiar isometric perspective, the project is very different from popular ARPGs like Diablo and Path of Exile. Combat in No Rest for the Wicked is deliberate, tactical, and every swing of the sword counts. In short: if you like the nail biting experience of Dark Souls boss battles, then it looks like Moon Studios may be making your next favourite game.

“The major goal for our combat was to make it feel super visceral,” reveals Thomas Mahler, Moon Studio’s co-founder and creative director on No Rest for the Wicked. “To make sure that we create a combat system where animations also really matter. That when you press a button, you get really satisfying swings, and that it doesn’t turn into spam.”

That last point is important. The term ARPG, at least in the isometric space, brings to mind high action-per-minute gameplay where you’re hammering left-click and deploying abilities the moment the cooldown counter hits zero. No Rest for the Wicked is nothing like that.

“It’s about making it feel a bit more personal, a bit closer, a bit more focused,” explains Gennadiy Korol, co-founder of Moon Studios and its director of technology. “It’s not this overflow of sensory information where you just cannot really tell what’s going on onscreen. You actually feel every single action of your character.

“It’s up close, it’s focused,” he adds. “It’s not 20 enemies on screen all against you, it’s encounter after encounter. Every single move matters.”

With these goals, it’s unsurprising that Mahler namechecks Dark Souls and Monster Hunter as inspirations. While the team was set on a top-down, isometric camera, they believed they “should probably take a different direction” to most other games using the perspective. That’s resulted in a design document that promises something refreshingly new.

“We definitely also took influence from fighting games,” says Mahler. “We always liked the whole thing where you could do combos, like light punch, fierce kick, Hadouken. We wanted to infuse that a little bit, that you could do combo A, combo B, and then do a kind of overhead slam.”

That fighting game spirit is blended with something much more classically RPG – runes. They provide special abilities, unique to each weapon in the game, which can be weaved into patterns of strikes, dodges, and parries. Korol notes that the runes unlock “really crazy moves” that have been made possible thanks to the top-down camera, where the all-encompassing viewpoint makes certain animations much more readable than they would be with a lower third-person camera.

It’s not 20 enemies on screen all against you. It’s encounter after encounter. Every single move matters.

Of course, all of these fight moves are rooted to your weapon. Moon aims to have a wide variety of armaments, from daggers to hammers to bows, and each will have its own unique moveset. And then, within each discreet weapon, there’s a collection of variations that mean no two versions are quite alike.

“The Blood-rusted Sword is one of the straight swords that we have, but yours could be a fire-enchanted one that gives you more Focus for every hit that you deal,” Mahler explains. “[Your friend] could have a cursed Blood-rusted Sword that deals more damage, but you also take more damage.”

As with all action RPGs, battle in No Rest for the Wicked isn’t just a case of mindlessly holding the attack button. There’s multiple character elements to take into consideration at all times, including health and stamina. The first is handled by what sounds like a robust cooking system that streamlines Breath of the Wild’s buff-providing food mechanic, while the latter seems an effort to combat the attack cadence seen in Diablo-strain ARPGs.

“The idea is that it shouldn’t feel like you’re just running around and spamming all the time,” says Korol. “It’s more strategic and tactical. That is where the stamina system comes in.”

There’s a third resource, too, but it’s not the magic points you may expect. “We don’t have a mana system,” says Mahler, explaining that he wanted something more dynamic than a blue meter that depletes and then is topped back up with a potion. The answer was ‘Focus’, which “increases as you play better in combat.” Focus is used by all character classes, and powers those aforementioned powerful rune attacks.

“It creates this push-and-pull dynamic where you can build up your Focus, then you do a cool special, then you have to build it up again,” says Korol.

For ARPG veterans, Focus is recognisably No Rest for the Wicked’s alternative to Diablo’s second resource globe – the Necromancer’s Essence, the Barbarian’s Fury, or the Druid’s Spirit. And by having a similar dynamic approach to how it replenishes, Moon Studios has been able to craft a mage class with which you don’t “just hang back somewhere and poof fireballs and be able to do that infinitely.”

“We wanted to do something where every class always has to be engaged,” says Mahler.

We want to get your heart rate as high as possible. We want you to feel like, ‘How am I going to do this? How am I going to beat this?’

Health, Focus, rune attacks, and weapon choices all coalesce in No Rest for the Wicked’s boss battles. The first major foe is Warrick the Torn, a man twisted into the form of a grotesque, spider-like monster by a plague ravaing the world. He’s a frantic attacker whose speed defies his enormous size, galloping across the arena and launching himself high into the air for dive-bomb like attacks.

“We want to get your heart rate as high as possible,” Korol says of the battle’s design. “We want you to feel like, ‘How am I going to do this? How am I going to beat this? This is relentless. This is impossible.’ Then, little by little, it’s like a puzzle that you figure out, and you feel empowered.”

Warrick’s relentless strategy is to create distance between himself and you, something that’s made all the more clear by that isometric camera – inches of screen separate him from your hero. In the video above, you can see moves like a forward lunge being deployed to quickly close that distance.

“My favourite part is when he gets angrier and he gets even more relentless, and he starts jumping,” Korol says. “You have this really powerful fantasy thing where it’s not just a creature that’s on the ground, but he also has this crazy mobility to get to you. I think that’s just terrifying.”

Warrick may be terrifying, but as with all bosses of his kind, he has a weakness. “He doesn’t like fire,” reveals Korol. “He really doesn’t like fire, this Warrick guy. Fire is bad for him.” That hatred is clear in the video; we can see the hero setting his sword alight and using it to spread flames through Warrick’s flesh.

“I have an amazing tip,” says Mahler. “You meet Filmore the blacksmith early on. When you talk to him, he will actually sell you some stuff. The scrap bombs that he sells … They’re very good.”

I’ve yet to go hands-on with No Rest for the Wicked, but what I’ve seen so far gives me a good feeling about its ruthless, bloody combat. As someone who grew up with the late ‘90s era of computer RPGs, the isometric camera of Baldur’s Gate and Diablo is something I really value, and seeing them return last year in new versions of those games was a treat. But No Rest for the Wicked’s Soulsian combat looks to set itself apart, and the way Moon Studios seems to be building something that captures the thrill of Elden Ring’s greatest scraps from a whole new perspective really excites me.

It remains to be seen how that promise will play out – as any fan of deliberate combat systems well knows, what can look great on video doesn’t always feel good in the hand. But we’ll soon learn much more about combat as part of Wicked Inside, Moon’s developer stream taking place on March 1. And then, hopefully not too long after, we’ll be able to actually take on Warrick ourselves when the game launches in early access.

Matt Purslow is IGN’s UK News and Features Editor.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is Currently 50% Off at Best Buy, Down to Just $34.99

Best Buy’s Presidents’ Day sale has been full of some excellent deals, including on a variety of video games. One of our absolute favorites to come out of the sale is the standard edition of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

It’s marked down 50% at the moment to just $34.99 for both Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, which is worth taking advantage of given it usually runs for $69.99. This is a game that’s well worth adding to your collection, especially at this price. Head to the link below to pick up the game for yourself today.

Save 50% On Star Wars Jedi: Survivor at Best Buy

At the time of its release last year, we gave Star Wars Jedi: Survivor a 9/10. In our Star Wars Jedi: Survivor review, we stated that it “takes what Fallen Order achieved and wall-runs with it, then double-jumps and air-dashes straight into an epic lightsaber battle.” We believe that: “it’s a sequel that does virtually everything better than the original – which was already an exceptional Star Wars game.”

This isn’t the only gaming deal going on at the moment. Right now, you can also pick up some select Nintendo Switch games (both physical and digital) for just $40 at Amazon, including Super Mario Odyssey, Metroid Dread, Link’s Awakening, and a few more.

To see even more deals on games, check out our roundup of the best video game deals today where we’ve gathered together our favorite deals for various platforms. If you want to zero in on your preferred console, though, we also have roundups for the best PS5 deals, the best Xbox deals, and the best Nintendo Switch deals that you can check out for more detailed discounts.

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer who works with the Guides and Commerce teams here at IGN.

Fallout S.P.E.C.I.A.L. Anthology Out a Day Before the Fallout TV Series

With less than two months to go until Fallout hits the small screens, Bethesda has announced a new compilation based on its popular post-apocalyptic franchise.

Fallout S.P.E.C.I.A.L. Anthology is a compilation featuring seven Fallout games. Like the Fallout Anthology released a few years back, this compilation includes Steam codes for the PC versions of the games, as well as a Mini-Nuke replica. The compilation costs $60, with preorders now available at the Bethesda Gear shop, though the anthology is supposed to be sold at other retailers.

The Mini-Nuke replica is a lovely collector’s item for fans of this nuclear-fuelled franchise that stores the cards and features a sound effect that produces an explosion. Or, if you are really creative, you can use it as a case for a gaming PC.

What’s interesting about the packaging, as seen in the image above, is the compilation includes seven S.P.E.C.I.A.L. cards. Based on the S.P.E.C.I.A.L. cards found in 2018’s Fallout 76, each card is printed with a P.C. code for the seven Fallout games. You can see the complete list below:

Not a bad compilation for newcomers to the series or longtime fans who have yet to collect all the Fallout games in their digital library. Of course, if the only Fallouts you are missing are the classic games like Fallout Tactics, you could wait until later this year when the Epic Games Store gives them away for free.

Fallout S.P.E.C.I.A.L. Anthology releases on April 11 — one day before the Fallout T.V. series premieres on Prime Video.

Taylor is a Reporter at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster.

Best Video Game Deals Today (February 2024): Enjoy Discounts on Console Bundles, SD Cards, and More

Buying new video games, hardware, and accessories for your preferred console doesn’t need to make a massive dent in your wallet. In fact, deals happen all the time for items like these, so you can save money while investing in your favorite hobby.

TL;DR – Our Favorite Video Game Deals

These sales even occur outside of events like Prime Day, Black Friday, or publisher events like Nintendo’s eShop sale in the summer or PlayStation’s Days of Play. And while we’ll always keep you up to date on those sales and what’s included in them, here, we’ll provide you with year-round deals that are worth taking advantage of. Whether you play on PS5, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, or PC, you’ll find the very best deals listed below.

Get Armored Core 6 Fires of Rubicon on PS5 for $37.99 & More Game Deals

One of our favorite deals right now is on Armored Core VI Fires of Rubicon for PS5, which has dropped down to $37.99 after clipping the 5% off coupon. You can also pick up Assassin’s Creed Mirage’s Launch Edition for Xbox Series X for $39.18, and in the world of Nintendo, Super Mario RPG is discounted at Walmart to $48.80 and Super Mario Bros. Wonder is down to $48.99 at Walmart as well! Check out the links below for even more great deals.

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Get $40 Off the Anker 737 Power Bank (Perfect for Steam Deck)

If you’ve been looking to pick up a power bank to use with your favorite devices, you can never go wrong with options from Anker. To see even more excellent power bank options, check out our picks below.

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Xbox Console & Bundle Deals

There are a few console bundles on sale at the moment alongside a great deal on the 1TB Series S and Series X. One of our favorite deals leftover from the Black Friday/Cyber Monday season is on the Diablo IV Xbox Series X bundle, which you can get for $464.50 at Walmart. You can also get the Series S Starter Bundle for just $269.99 at Target. Outside of bundles, the 1TB Series S has a deal at Dell right now, down 14% to $299.99, and the Xbox Series X is $50 off at Best Buy in their Presidents’ Day sale.

Perfect Switch SD Card for $25.99 (and More Deals)

The best Switch SD card should be fast, reliable, and as future-proof as possible. That last one is important, as it’s quite likely we’ll be getting a Switch successor / the next Nintendo console within the next year or so (if rumors are to be believed). Therefore, you’re going to want to opt for the latest in SD card tech, which is a micro SDXC UHS-I U3 A2 V30 memory card. That’s a lot of random letters, so to save you a bit of time we’ve left our top suggestions and deals just below for your convenience.

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Get Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 For Free With This PS5 Bundle

You can still save on a Spider-Man 2 PS5 Slim bundle, which includes the brand-new game alongside the new Slim console and a DualSense wireless controller. It’ll set you back $499, which is 11% off its usual price of $559.99. This was the most popular deal for IGN readers over Black Friday, and retailers are finally starting to sell out of the impressive bundle in 2024. Stay tuned for even more amazing PS5 deals and bundles in the near future (and maybe even a PS5 Pro Model?)

Enjoy Discounts On Select Xbox Controllers

In need of another Xbox controller? Well, you’re in luck, as there are quite a few discounted right now. In my opinion, you can never have too many controllers. You never know when someone will pop on by and want to play Overcooked or It Takes Two, or any local multiplayer game.

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How to Avoid Xbox’s Game Pass Price Hike ($44.99 for 3-Months of Ultimate)

By securing 3-months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $44.99, you can actually avoid the hiked up Game Pass price. We recommend securing your current subscription for as long as possible. You can stack up to a maximum of 36 months of Game Pass, meaning you have the option to accumulate 3-month subscriptions up to 12 times.

Admittedly, this approach might put a strain on your wallet, totaling $539.88 if you purchase the 3-month package from the link above. However, when you compare it to the new cost of Game Pass Ultimate for 36 months at $16.99 per month, amounting to $611.64, you’ll realize you’re saving $71.76 on your subscription for the next three years. Otherwise, secure your membership for at least a year to lock in at least some savings overall.

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Amazing 4TB PS5 SSD Deal for $173.66

Could your PS5 use more storage? Prices have been dropping since Sony started letting people upgrade their SSDs. Right now you can get an absolutely massive Verbatim 4TB PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2 SSD for $173.66. This is absolutely worth investing in for your PS5, and you can find even more great SSD deals below.

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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Official Guide for $27 (Save $18)

With these, you’ll have a detailed overview of Hyrule, a helpful walkthrough to get you through the game, and much more. Not only that, but they have gorgeous covers as well, especially the Collector’s Edition. The Standard Edition has an MSRP of $29.99 but is on sale for $18.74, and the Collector’s Edition normally runs for $44.99, but you can get it for $26.85. Plus, if you want to complete the set, the Breath of the Wild guidebook is also down to just $22.49 right now as well.

With how expensive gaming is getting in 2024, we’re trying to save you as much money as possible on the games and other tech you actually want to buy. We’ve got great deal roundups available for all major platforms such as Switch and Xbox, and keep these updated daily with brand new offers. If you’re trying to keep costs down while maintaining your favorite hobby, stay tuned for more incredible discounts.

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Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

Need for Speed Unbound Gets Surprise Second Year of Live Service

Need for Speed Unbound is back with a second year of live service.

Developer Criterion issued a year two roadmap blog post, saying: “Surprise! We’re still here, and not just here — we have a whole year’s worth of content coming to you!”

Another 12 months of content is planned from a small team, Criterion confirmed, although it warned players: “We’ll be honest and admit we can’t build everything everyone wants right now, but we can decide together what NFS should be in the future.”

“Our vision is that through our second year of live service, you can, for the first time, begin to play the ultimate NFS experience in one place,” Criterion said. “Your feedback and gameplay will help shape the future of this iconic franchise.”

Fans can expect four new volumes of content in the next year, each launching every few months. At least one new major mode, two new cars, and a new Speed Pass (with optional premium track) arrive as part of each volume. “And when we say cars, we mean cars in the NFS sense, like no one else creates,” Criterion teased. “We aren’t just talking base models here and stock paint there; we are talking cars that come with fully customizable body kits with a myriad of interchangeable parts so you can tweak your ride just the way you want it.”

More events, challenges, ranks to earn, and new progression are also part of the plan, as are bug fixes and improvements. “We see this as a year to test and learn and understand what works best for you,” Criterion added.

Need for Speed Unbound launched late 2022, receiving a 7/10 from IGN’s review. “Need for Speed Unbound hasn’t strayed very far from the fundamentals of 2019’s Heat, but its bold new animated style impresses,” we said.

EA has remained quiet on the future of the series since, and is yet to announce a brand new Need for Speed game for the future.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Epic Games Store Giving Away Classic Fallout Games For Free Later This Year

The Epic Games Store will give away three classic Fallout games for free later this year after pulling them from the next week’s offerings.

Speaking to IGN, an Epic Games Store spokesperson confirmed Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel will still be part of the storefront’s free giveaways in 2024, but just won’t arrive next week as originally announced.

Epic advertised the three games as being available to download for free for anyone with an account from February 22 to 29 before quietly pulling the announcement with no explanation, and didn’t offer a reason to IGN when asked either. Super Meat Boy Forever replaced the three Fallout games as next week’s freebie.

The original Fallout, not developed by current franchise owner Bethesda but Interplay Productions, launched in 1997 and laid the groundwork for what would become one of gaming’s most iconic franchises. Players would explore a wasteland littered with wild and wacky characters and engage in turn-based role-playing combat to defeat all manner of mutants.

Fallout 2 is perhaps the most beloved of the pre-Bethesda games, offering a similar game to the original but improving systems across the board. “With its great storyline, huge game world, and well written scripts, Fallout 2 gave [us] many, many hours of totally absorbing gameplay,”
IGN said in our review

Finally, Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel takes that beloved world and applies tactical, squad-based combat. “Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel does just about everything right. The only problem is that there’s too much of it,” we said in our review.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

Should You Buy Helldivers 2 Right Now? Arrowhead CEO Says It’s Worth Waiting Until the Servers Problems Are Fixed

As Helldivers 2 continues its struggle to cope with the influx of players, the boss of its developer has cautioned against buying the game right now.

Yesterday, February 19, Helldivers 2 developer Arrowhead Game Studios said it would release updates on PlayStation 5 and PC this week that aim to tackle the “most serious problems” the game is currently facing, including login, matchmaking, and server load. The first of these fixes arrives today, February 20, but Arrowhead warned players “no single update will solve all the issues.”

Helldivers 2’s explosive launch has seen an astonishing peak concurrent player count of 411,359 on Steam. That’s high enough to pass the all-time Steam concurrent peaks of Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto 5, Bethesda’s Starfield, and Bungie’s Destiny 2. But the influx of players has caused significant server issues, with a dreaded black screen affecting PC players specifically, and “servers at capacity” message plaguing the game across both PC and PS5.

There’s evidence to suggest players are losing patience with the game, too. On Steam, Helldivers 2 now has a ‘mixed’ user review rating after an initial positive reception. Pretty much all the negative reviews revolve around the server issues.

Now, Arrowhead CEO Johan Pilestedt has responded to one user on Twitter / X who said they wanted to buy Helldivers 2 but can’t afford it right now, to recommend they hold off until these server problems are sorted out.

“If you have no cash, get it later,” Pilestedt said. “While we made a really fun game it’s worth waiting until the servers can support the capacity.

“I mean, as a CEO I of course want the game to be as profitable as possible, but if you spent yr last $ and got stuck in server queues I’d be 💔”

Pilestedt’s comment appears to have gone down well with the Helldivers community, with redditor LittleBlueCubes saying “honesty is the best policy”.

This week, IGN reported on how the Helldivers 2 community had called for Arrowhead to add an away from keyboard (AFK) auto kick feature to the game after some players admitted leaving it on all day and theoretically at least blocking others from getting in. Pilestedt has suggested Arrowhead is working on a fix.

In our Helldivers 2 review, we said its “combat feels fantastic, its missions stay fresh and interesting, and its smart progression system doesn’t nickel and dime you.”

For more, check out how Helldivers 2 has sparked renewed interest in Starship Troopers, and if you’re playing, our comprehensive Helldivers 2 guide.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

This 4TB PS5 SSD with Heatsink Is Only $173.66

SSD prices are trending upwards for 2024, which makes this deal even more amazing. Right now Amazon (or more specifically, Amazon Japan) is offering this massive Verbatim 4TB PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2 solid state drive (SSD) for only $178.14. Even better though, it even includes a slim PS5-compatible heatsink. This would have been an outstanding deal even during Black Friday.

Verbatim 4TB SSD (PS5-Compatible) with Heatsink $173.66

The Verbatim Vi7000 meets all the requirements for your PS5 SSD upgrade. It supports transfer speeds of up to 7,400MB/s read and 6,500MB/s write which is well above the 5,500MB/s minimum threshold. It also includes a robust looking aluminum heatsink that fits right into the slim PS5 drive bay.

The PS5 is an outstanding gaming console, but the 1TB SSD is a real bottleneck. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, for example, can exceed 200GB alone. NBA 2K23 weighs in at 150GB and even older games like God of War: Ragnarok and Horizon Forbidden West require 90GB of space. Future games like Grand Theft Auto VI will undoubtedly demand even more space.

Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase Announced for This Week With 25 Minutes of Games Coming to Switch

Nintendo has announced its first Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase of 2024, and it is set to take place on February 21, 2024, at 6am PT/9am ET and feature “around 25 mins of info focused on #NintendoSwitch games coming in the first half of 2024 from our publishing and development partners.”

No further information was given on what this Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase will contain, but we won’t have too wait too long to find out what secrets it may hold as Nintendo will drop the Direct on-demand via YouTube in just a couple of days.

The most recent Nintendo Direct took place in September 2023. One of the most significant announcements from the event was that Nintendo revealed a remake of Mario vs. Donkey Kong and a remaster of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. The last Direct also revealed release windows/dates for Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD and Princess Peach: Showtime!

Nintendo’s February 2024 Direct presentation comes after both Xbox and PlayStation held its own showcases recently. Both provided sneak peeks and updates to games slated to release on its platforms in the coming year.

Many Nintendo fans are surely waiting for any news on the yet-to-be-announced-and-named Nintendo Switch 2, but reports have recently said it has been delayed into the “early months of 2025.”

Nintendo has revealed, however, that the Switch has passed 139.36 million units sold and that its software sales continue to be led by Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’s astonishing 60.58 million units stold.

For more, check out the best Switch deals right now and our picks for the best Switch games of all-time.

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Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

Helldivers 2 Devs to Begin Rolling Out Updates to Fix the ‘Most Serious Issues’ on PS5 and PC Tomorrow

Helldivers 2 developer Arrowhead Game Studios has said it will be releasing updates on PS5 and PC this week that aim to tackle the “most serious problems” the game is currently facing, including login, matchmaking, and server load. The first of these fixes will arrive tomorrow, February 20, but Arrowhead wants us to remember that “no single update will solve all the issues.”

Arrowhead took to Discord to share the message, saying it has a plan to make “continuous improvements over the days and weeks to come” to ensure a smooth experience for all players.

“Hello there Helldivers,” Arrowhead wrote. “We have improvements rolling out this week focused on the most serious problems in the game: login, matchmaking, and server load. You will see one update for PC and PS5 tomorrow, though please keep in mind that no single update will solve all the issues. Rather, we will be making continuous improvements over the days and weeks to come.

“We’re all working hard to make sure that the game is a stable place to spread Managed Democracy to every planet in the galaxy. Thank you, as always.”

Helldivers 2 has been a massive success since its launch, and its Steam concurrent record of 409,367 was enough to pass the all-time Steam concurrents of games like Grant Theft Auto V, Starfield, Counter-Strike, and Destiny 2.

Unfortunately, this has led to all the issues mentioned above. To help with the server load, Arrowhead has limited concurrent players to around 450,000 to improve stability. Rest assured though, Helldivers, as Arrowhead is doing its part to fix all the problems out there so you all can get back to taking down more bugs and bots.

In our Helldivers 2 review, we said its “combat feels fantastic, its missions stay fresh and interesting, and its smart progression system doesn’t nickel and dime you.”

For more, check out how Helldivers 2 players who refuse to log out to ensure they keep their spot in the servers are “ruining it for others” and how Helldivers 2’s director called renewed interest in Starship Troopers after the game’s success “incredible.”

Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.

Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.