Helldivers 2 director's "childhood dream" is for the co-op shooter to join the pantheon of PlayStation's biggest IP: "It's crazy that it might be in the future"

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For most people, Helldivers 2 doesn't immediately come to mind when you think of PlayStation, but Arrowhead CEO and the game's director, Johan Pilestedt, hopes to change that.

Helldivers 2, of course, is a PlayStation console exclusive and will likely stay that way for the foreseeable future, but its developer, Arrowhead Studios, remains independent. Even so, Pilestedt hopes one day for Helldivers to be considered in the same pantheon of PlayStation brand icons as Uncharted, God of War, and Horizon.

It all started with a very silly tweet proclaiming "the ONLY two REAL gaming brands" to be PlayStation and Nintendo, posted with a split image showing various PlayStation and Nintendo characters side by side. Pilestedt rather amusingly responded asking why the heck Helldivers 2's champions of democracy weren't included in the group of PlayStation heroes, and a fan respectfully and rightfully pointed out: "As much as I love Helldivers, it isn't yet a game to immediately think, 'oh helldivers, f**k yeah PlayStation'. Not yet, but dammit it is getting there."

Pilestedt said he agrees with the fan's assessment, but added, "It's crazy that it might be in the future.... Like... It's a childhood dream come true."

I do agree with you. It's crazy that it might be in the future.... Like... It's a childhood dream come true.March 28, 2024 See more

Pilestedt isn't just a massive fan of PlayStation IP, as he also revealed recently that Nintendo is "the reason why I became a game dev," meaning without the house of Mario and Zelda, there probably would be no Helldivers 2 at all. And in yet another piece of newly minted crossover history, Alan Wake himself sent a personalized letter to Arrowhead CEO in praise of Helldivers 2.

Now back to business, defenders of democracy: Helldivers 2 Malevelon Creek is a liberation target for a new Major Order to take out an Automaton factory in Game Master Joel's latest plot.

doesitevermatter- on March 31st, 2024 at 22:47 UTC »

I'm not so sure. Multiplayer games like this tend to have an explosion of popularity just to fall into obscurity relatively quickly.

I feel like people see the successes of a very few specific multiplayer-only games, not noticing the 2000 that have come and gone in the meantime.

The game seems great and the team seems passionate about their work. So I genuinely hope they're able to find sustainable success. I just don't know how realistic that is with how volatile and choosy the multiplayer market is right now.

Demitrix_x on March 31st, 2024 at 22:42 UTC »

I can appreciate the extreme existential suffering that this article's author endured in order to meet the word requirement for a narrative centered around a single tweet.

Burning_Rush on March 31st, 2024 at 22:39 UTC »

I mean he could achieve that if they keep up the amazing performance