
Helldivers 2 coming to Xbox in August after successful PlayStation launch
Developed by Arrowhead Game Studios and published by PlayStation, Helldivers 2 invites players to join an elite team of soldiers on a mission to spread "peace, liberty, and Managed Democracy" across the galaxy. With up to four players in a squad, the game is known for its explosive gameplay and strategic destruction. The title received positive feedback after its February 2024 release on PlayStation and PC, both commercially and critically.
"We know gamers have been asking for this for some time, and we are excited to bring more Helldivers into our game," said Mikeal Eriksson, game director for Helldivers 2. "The more players we have, the more stories we can tell. The fight for Super Earth has only just begun."
The announcement comes as Xbox continues to push the boundaries of platform exclusivity. Earlier in 2024, Microsoft released Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on PlayStation, signaling further steps toward breaking down traditional console barriers. While PlayStation has yet to match this level of cross-platform movement, Helldivers 2 on Xbox signifies a significant shift in how exclusives are handled in the gaming world.
For a first look, fans can watch Thursday's Helldivers 2 announcement trailer, available now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmoO17UZE48
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