This week may not have brought the massive update some Helldivers 2 enthusiasts were hoping for, but the latest mission promises some serious Galactic War action. If you’re tired of witnessing the purple Meridian death ball ravage planets, this is your opportunity to put an end to its rampage.
So far, this destructive force has devoured three worlds: Moradesh, Angel’s Venture, and just recently, Ivis. Players are either mourning these losses or, in other cases, have grown a bit indifferent as the deadly storyline seems to be dragging out for those committed divers. It’s about time we put a stop to its relentless march towards Super Earth.
Thanks to a recent victory on Wezen, divers managed to construct an Exosuit Support Bay on the Democracy Space Station. This advancement has conveniently decreased the cooldown times for exosuit stratagems by a solid 35%.
According to reports from the Center of Science astrophysicists on Fenrir III, they’re on the brink of launching the third and final phase of their plan to thwart the Meridian Singularity. However, venturing further into the complex theories of Dark Energy manipulation requires significant quantities of E-710 for their experiments.
In an exciting development, High Command has sanctioned a second controlled expedition into the Gloom. The first mission to this deadly yet resource-rich area proved essential in gathering E-710. This new expedition aims to advance our technology to finally close the Meridian Wormhole. Any extra E-710 might be made available for trade, contributing to greater prosperity for all.
To free the planet Nivel 43, collect the precious E-710, and put a halt to the menacing death ball, divers must face the same “Gloom-specific terminid strains” they encountered in previous foggy ventures. It’s time to confront those big, pesky bugs once again.
Fans seem thrilled about diving back into the Gloom. A subreddit post excitedly declares, “THERE’S ANOTHER GLOOM EXPEDITION,” igniting a thread full of eager participants ready for more clashes with the terminids. Perhaps they’re just a bit weary after battling automatons and illuminates lately, but the enthusiasm is certainly refreshing.
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