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Helldivers 2 Force of Law Warbond price and every new weapon you can use

Helldivers 2 Force of Law Warbond price and every new weapon you can use

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The Helldivers 2 Force of Law Warbond is the latest set of new additions for the game, and it's packed with new weapons, emotes, armour and more for players to unlock
Helldivers 2 bites back with a new Warbond, available to players right now and issuing them some new police-grade weapons, armour and equipment.
The quest for universal democracy continues unabated, and despite a plethora of shooters on the horizon following numerous showcase season reveals, including the surprising unveiling of Black Ops 7, Helldivers 2 remains in the fray. The game has been holding its own impressively, consistently offering players opportunities to battle against the Illuminate in galaxy-wide campaigns to maintain order.

However, the game's most effective method of keeping players hooked is through dazzling new armour, potent weapons and cheesy emotes - and now, with the Helldivers 2 Force of Law Warbond, it comes with a fresh coat of paint befitting a harsh and relentless police force. Super Earth clearly still prioritises peace through strength, and at least its armourers are prepared to equip its warriors with bulletproof vests and weapons suitable for the force.

So, what exactly does the new pack contain? Here's everything you need to know about the Helldivers 2 Force of Law Warbond.
Helldivers 2 Force of Law Warbond
The Helldivers 2 Force of Law Warbond is available now, and will remain a permanent fixture in the game thanks to the game's enduring Warbond system, giving you ample time to explore and unlock its items.
Helldivers 2 Force of Law Warbond price
The Helldivers 2 Force of Law Warbond is priced at 1,000 Super Credits (£7.99 / $9.99 / AU$14.95), and unlike other games' battle pass systems, you'll have permanent access to its contents. There's no need to fret about an expiry date, as you can keep returning and unlocking items until you've finished it.
It's a thoughtful feature, and earning the Super Credits inside could help you inch closer to purchasing another Warbond without having to part with any cash.
Helldivers 2 Force of Law Warbond items
The new bundle is brimming with fresh items, including some novel Strategems that will prove invaluable on the battlefield. Here's every cosmetic item awaiting you in the Helldivers 2 Force of Law Warbond, as unveiled in a recent PlayStation blog post:
It's a rather substantial collection of items, featuring the new Patterns which are a relatively recent addition to Warbonds with the introduction of the Masters of Ceremony Warbond issuing a number of historical decals for your Hellpods, Stratagems and more. It's hard to turn your nose up at bonus cosmetics, truth be told.
Dive into the Helldivers 2 Force of Law Warbond and dispense some democracy by any means necessary.

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